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Indian Boar eye contact An Indian Boar in Yala, Sri Lanka looks us from its daytime activity of digging up roots and other foods from the ground. This is a youngster, part of a group of 8 in total. Asia,Indian boar,Sri Lanka,Sus scrofa cristatus,Yala Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Indian Boar eye contact

An Indian Boar in Yala, Sri Lanka looks us from its daytime activity of digging up roots and other foods from the ground. This is a youngster, part of a group of 8 in total.

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  1. out of curiosity, how long were you in Sri Lanka, and what was you final shot count? :)

    NICE WORK... Next time, come to Bangalore.... I'll introduce you to some tigers! :)
    Posted 10 years ago
    1. Thanks! We were in Sri Lanka for 13 days. I can't remember the exact shot count, but I believe it was somewhere in the 3,000, somehow I always end up with that number. Bear in mind though, about 75% of it goes to the bin once I get home.

      I've actually been to Bangalore twice, but all I've seen was the office, the hotel, and the chaotic commutes in between, it was for work :)
      Posted 10 years ago

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The Indian boar, also known as the Andamanese pig or Moupin pig is a subspecies of wild boar native to India, Nepal, Burma, western Thailand and Sri Lanka.

Similar species: Even-toed Ungulates
Species identified by Ferdy Christant
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By Ferdy Christant

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Uploaded May 12, 2015. Captured Nov 14, 2014 14:09.
  • NIKON D800
  • f/5.6
  • 1/1000s
  • ISO1600
  • 400mm