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Wild Hog Taxidermy Mount - Boar - SW4552

SW4552

Mounted Wild Boar Head Taxidermy for Sale

Wild Boar Taxidermy MountMassive Wild Hog taxidermy shoulder mount.  The head is facing straight forward.  The mouth is open for the optimal view of tusks, the bottom tusks measure 4" on the right and 4 1/2" on the left.  Course hair throughout in varying tones of yellow, brown, and black.  This Boar receives our taxidermy quality rating of "Excellent" for exceptional detailing and expert craftsmanship.  This is a  perfect hunting trophy for cabin, lodge, or tavern. 



Scientific Name: Sus scrofa
Size: 25" tall x 20" wide x 27" deep.
Weight: 26 lbs.
Wall hanger is attached. Hangs from a single screw.
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About the Wild Boar

The Wild Boar is a species of Wild Pig, also known as wild hog, feral pig, feral hog, razorback, Eurasian wild boar, Russian wild boar. Originally native to the forests of Europe, north-west Africa, and Asia. The Wild Boar has an extremely wide distribution with the number of estimated Wild Boar subspecies ranging from 4 to 25. Naturally, it is hard to classify them all as they can easily interbreed, so it is widely agreed that there are four main subspecies which are determined by their location. The Wild Boar is an extremely adaptable animal as it is found in a variety of different habitats, eats almost anything and not only runs fast but also swims well too.
Wild boars are covered with a coarse, bristle-like coat of hair, that consists of a harder, bristly top layer, with a softer undercoat beneath it. The hair that runs along the ridge of the Wild Boar's back is also longer than the rest. The Wild Boar varies from brown to black, to red or dark gray in color, something which generally depends on the individual's location. For example, Wild Boar individuals found in Western Europe tend to be brown, where those inhabiting the forests of Eastern Europe can be completely black. The Wild Boar has incredibly poor eyesight due to its very small-sized eyes, but they also have a long, straight snout which enables them to have an incredibly acute sense of smell. Males also have a hollow tusk on their top lip too, which actually acts life a knife-sharpener, constantly sharpening the male's bottom tusks, both of which can grow up to 3 inches long.
Wild Boars are not related to the southwest's javelina (collared peccary).



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