Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Wild Boar

I get to see a wild boars with my own eyes recently. These wild boars belongs to a friend of mine who live in the rural area.

These wild boars are about 7 months old. The wild boar seems to have a longer nose compare to the ordinary pig

This black skin wild boar had to be segregated as I been told he is mean and constantly bullying the other 2 white skin wild boars.


The wild boars are well fed. In fact they ate almost anything.

Aren't they cute? Will you consider them as a pet? They are sure tame when I visited them.

12 comments:

LeeChien said...

i ever seen the smaller one, so cute!!! :D

Superman said...

You sure that is wild boar? Don't really look like one. It is cute compare to those wild boar I saw which is brown in colour. That really look like pet.

Grace said...

Hi Borneo, it is so nice to be back here. I added myself to your follower's list. :)

Josephine said...

yi yerr....
Why their eyes red color wan? or is that their marks or something?

LEon said...

Wait till they are full grown. they can be dangerous and hard to tame.

amycheah said...

I thot they shd hv tusk that protrude out from mouth right? or these are still baby and tusk not yet grown????

TNH said...

if they are kept as pet..are they still consider 'wild'?? haha

Borneo Falcon said...

This boar sure come from the wild. The eyes become red probably due to the camera flash/effect.

These boars are still "young", 7 months old only

sabahking said...

i prefer to eat with belacan rather than see them !! haha.. just joking !!

JL said...

I would keep the black boar as a pet, provided it is also tame enough and the local council allows me to keep one. The problem's with the local council - they probably won't grant a license to keep boars.

Lifecruiser Travel Blog said...

Interesting. So they are both black-brown and pink? I think ours over here in Sweden are only black-brown.

Piggiemily said...

A brother n sister of the pig family.... so i like! LOL!

Btw, how come i cant see their big tooth next to their nose?