Sus scrofa |
Real capital wild boar weapons trophy
Description
What makes a really strong boar? Age, impressive weapons or size and weight? The latter is certainly the most impressive, but the passionate wild boar hunter dreams of a boar that combines all three characteristics.
In domestic hunting grounds, 100 kilograms of flesh is considered to be the mark for a large boar; larger animals weighing 140 to 160 kilograms are rare, but do occur. Abroad, the size of the trophy is often used to determine the shooting fee, while the actual weight is only determined later. Statements such as "200 kilo boar" are usually based on estimates and often only correspond to 150 kilograms when fleshed.
Particularly strong boars are often killed in difficult-to-access terrain, making recovery difficult. These specimens remain as impressive memories or estimates - and become larger and larger in stories over time. The biggest boars are often the ones you missed anyway.
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Real capital wild boar weapons trophy
specifications for species identification
Family: Suidae | Genus: Sus |
Order: Artiodactyls | Class: Mammals |
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