boar in the PONS Dictionary

boar Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

(wild) boar

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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All predators of boars are opportunistic and would take piglets given the opportunity.
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Wild animals like deer or boars were frequently chased.
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Once they have the boar, they will hold it down by the head until the hunter arrives.
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Due to the height of the boar relative to a human, most wounds are inflicted to the upper legs.
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As a whole, their average weight is 5090 kg (110200 pounds), though boars show a great deal of weight variation within their geographical ranges.
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Hunted animals include rabbits, deers, different sorts of birds, boars, mouflons, etc.
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Some attacks are provoked, such as when hunters wound a boar which then counterattacks.
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On their flanks and behind them, in oblique order, would be other infantry in column, line or square to form the boar's face.
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Fauna found in this area include boars, barking deer, foxes, monkeys, squirrels, etc.
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While the impact of the large, hard-skulled head may cause considerable damage itself, most damage is inflicted by the boar's tusk.
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