domuz
The term "domuz" refers to the wild boar, a large, omnivorous mammal found in various habitats across Europe, Asia, and North Africa. Known for its distinctive tusks and bristly fur, the wild boar is a member of the pig family. It plays a significant role in its ecosystem by helping to control vegetation and dispersing seeds.
Domuz are social animals that often live in groups called sounders, typically consisting of females and their young. Males tend to be solitary, especially outside of the breeding season. They are known for their adaptability and can thrive in diverse environments, from forests to grasslands.