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Little pig, little pig, what have you done? You messed up all my garden, and left me standing stunned.<br />
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It reminds me of another time, when I actually had to run from a couple of boars defending their cubs. An experience etched in my memories:) Geotagged,Germany,Sus scrofa,Wild boar Click/tap to enlarge Country intro

Little pig, little pig, what have you done?

You messed up all my garden, and left me standing stunned.

It reminds me of another time, when I actually had to run from a couple of boars defending their cubs. An experience etched in my memories:)

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  1. The shot is very poor to say the least, I did not have good equipment at hand. But wow, what a sight, those little savages roughing up the whole forest. If I were a tracker I would have had an easy job identifying them:) Posted 13 years ago
  2. Nice capture, Ludo! Where was this? Posted 13 years ago
    1. I shot this one years ago in a German zoo, I forgot where. I now have 4 ungeotagged images all originating from this zoo. It was near the Dutch border, somewhere in the south, with lots and lots of trees in the park.
      I'll have to contact some friends for a positive location Id. I'll let you know.
      Posted 13 years ago

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Razorback and wild hog are American colloquialisms, loosely applied to any type of feral domestic pig, wild boar or cross in North America. Pure wild boar are sometimes called "Russian boar" or "Russian razorbacks". The term "razorback" has also appeared in Australia, to describe such animals there.

Similar species: Even-toed Ungulates
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By Ludo Sak

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Uploaded Jun 10, 2012. Captured May 5, 2010 15:46 in Bredestraat, 6454 Jabeek, The Netherlands.
  • FinePix F80EXR
  • f/5.6
  • 1/60s
  • ISO200
  • 50mm