Wild Boar (3D animated model)

Wild Boar (3D animated model)

The wild boar (scientific name: Sus scrofa) is a medium-sized mammal in the order Artiodactyla, the family Swine. There are 17 subspecies. Weight 90-200kg; The body length is 1.5-2 meters, the tail length is 21-38cm, and the ear length is 24-26cm. Shoulder height is about 90cm. The size of the yield varies from region to region. The overall coat color is dark brown or black, the top layer is composed of harder setae, and there is a layer of soft fine hair below the bottom layer. The dorsum is covered with stiff and sparse needle hairs, the hairs are coarse and sparse, and there are some differences between subspecies and subspecies nuclear type.
Eurasian wild boar skull

Eurasian wild boar skull

The Eurasian wild boar is a medium-sized mammal belonging to the family Pig in the order Artiodactyla of the mammalian class. There are a total of 20 subspecies, weighing 90-200 kilograms; The body length is 1.5-2 meters, the tail length is 21-38 centimeters, and the ear length is 24-26 centimeters; Shoulder height is about 90 centimeters. The sizes produced in different regions also vary. Extremely adaptable to the environment. Their habitats span across temperate and tropical regions, ranging from semi-arid climates to tropical rainforests, temperate forests, semi deserts, and grasslands. But they tend to prefer deciduous broad-leaved forests, where vegetation is very dense. Eating all kinds of food with omnivorous properties. Most cluster activities involve 6-20 individuals per ethnic group