The standard term used for a wild hog in the United States is feral hog or feral pig. Feral means it was once domestic and is now wild. Spanish explorers brought domestic hogs with them in the 1500's and they have spread across the country. Many states now have populations of wild hogs but the southeastern states, as well as Texas have very large populations.
Wild boar is usually the term used for the Eurasian wild boar, originally from Russia. It has also been brought to the United States and has freely bred with the feral hog population. The Eurasian wild boar is larger, huskier, and more aggressive than other wild hogs.
The term, "Swine" is the family name for all animals in the pig family (male, female, young old, doesn't matter).
A "pig" is the corrent term for either a male or female swine up to a weight of 199 lbs.
A "hog" is either a male or female that is over 200 lbs.
A boar is a male
A gilt is a femal that has not been bred
A barrow is gelded or "fixed" male
A sow is a female that has been bred and had a litter.
Boars have testicles and a hog is a male pig with out testicles
A boar is an intact male pig. A barrow is a castrated male pig.
A pig with a nose ring is, at best, entertainment. A boar, is just a bore.
A wild boar is a mature male pig in the adult stage. Other than that since pig is a broad term they are practically the same.
yes they are different. pigs are domesticated, and boars are wild
They are two completely different animals. Hog is another name for pig.
pig is a pig and the wild boar is a wild boar
a boar is a male pig and a pig is just a female :)
yes, a wild boar is a type of pig which is a mammal. All mammals are warm blooded.
a Boar is a wild pig so a baby pig
A wild Boar
The cousin to the pig would be a wart hog.
warthogs == Boars. A boar is a wild pig with tusks & bristly (coarse) hair. A warthog, though similar, is covered in warts. The difference between the two can be more easily explained in a dictionary.
domestic pig
boar - a wild pig
boar - a wild pig
The wild boar, the species that the domestic pig belongs to, is Sus scrofa. The domestic pig belongs to the wild boar subspecies Sus scrofa domestica.
You use the word boar when referring to a wild pig.