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When angry, boars exhibit aggressive behaviors such as snorting, grunting, and charging at perceived threats. They may raise their tusks and display their teeth, signaling their readiness to defend themselves or their territory. Additionally, their body posture becomes more tense and alert, indicating heightened aggression. This behavior serves to intimidate rivals or potential predators.

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