Russian Boar Info
: Mature males develop large, visible tusks that can grow over four inches long, protruding from the lower jaw even when the mouth is closed.
: They have a notably long, straight, and narrow snout compared to the more snub-nosed domestic pig. RUSSIAN BOAR
: They use their powerful snouts like "rototillers" to dig for food, which can cause significant ecological damage to landscapes like the Great Smoky Mountains. : Mature males develop large, visible tusks that
: They have bulky, thick-set bodies that stand as tall as 0.9 meters at the shoulders, often tapering off toward the hindquarters. Behavioral and Survival Traits : They have bulky, thick-set bodies that stand as tall as 0
: Their fur is typically dark—ranging from black to brownish-red—and composed of coarse, thick hair. A prominent "mane" of bristly hair often runs down the ridge of their back, earning them the nickname "razorback".
: In regions like Canada and northern Russia, these boars have developed thick underfur and the ability to build "pigloos"—shelter structures made from cattails—to survive extreme winters.