Central European boar
The Central European boar (Sus scrofa scrofa) is a subspecies of wild boar, currently distributed across almost all of mainland Europe, with the exception of some northern areas in both Scandinavia and European Russia and the southernmost parts of Greece. It is a medium-sized, dark to rusty-brown haired subspecies with long and relatively narrow lacrimal bones. In Northern Italy, artificially introduced S. s. scrofa have extensively interbred with the smaller sized indigenous S. s. majori populations since the 1950s.
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Central European boar
The Central European boar (Sus scrofa scrofa) is a subspecies of wild boar, currently distributed across almost all of mainland Europe, with the exception of some northern areas in both Scandinavia and European Russia and the southernmost parts of Greece. It is a medium-sized, dark to rusty-brown haired subspecies with long and relatively narrow lacrimal bones. In Northern Italy, artificially introduced S. s. scrofa have extensively interbred with the smaller sized indigenous S. s. majori populations since the 1950s.
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The Central European boar (Sus ...... n used in sacrificial rituals.
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Linnaeus, 1758
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Sus
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S. s. scrofa, Poland
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Central European boar
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scrofa
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Wild boar
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scrofa
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(anglicus )
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(aper )
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(asiaticus )
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(bavaricus )
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(campanogallicus )
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(capensis )
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(castilianus )
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(celticus )
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(chinensis )
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The Central European boar (Sus ...... i populations since the 1950s.
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Central European boar
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