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imported>Soranin Created page with "{{Spoilerhd|20 June 2025|Assassin's Creed: Shadows}} An ink painting of two brawling wild boars. Boars are social animals and typically live in family groups called "sounders." Adult males, however, often live alone or in small bachelor groups, only joining up with a sounder for the purposes of breeding. During the autumn mating season, male boars will frequently fight, vying for dominance within a group. When in combat, the boars use their tusks to slash at one ano..." |
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Boars are social animals and typically live in family groups called " | Boars are social animals and typically live in family groups called "[[wikt:sounder|sounder]]s." Adult males, however, often live alone or in small bachelor groups, only joining up with a sounder for the purposes of breeding. During the autumn mating season, male boars will frequently fight, vying for dominance within a group. When in combat, the boars use their tusks to slash at one another's shoulders. | ||
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Revision as of 19:52, 25 March 2025
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An ink painting of two brawling wild boars.
Boars are social animals and typically live in family groups called "sounders." Adult males, however, often live alone or in small bachelor groups, only joining up with a sounder for the purposes of breeding. During the autumn mating season, male boars will frequently fight, vying for dominance within a group. When in combat, the boars use their tusks to slash at one another's shoulders.
