Thalellan Boar
Basic Information
Anatomy
Similar to most wild boar, yet are known to be more aggressive. Thus, they maintain more muscle mass and sport larger and better placed tusks. Their hooves are wider to allow better traction on uneven terrain. As they adapt fairly quickly, many will shed out old coats for new colors that blend better with their immediate surroundings.
Genetics and Reproduction
Known to have large litters twice a year that reach adulthood quickly. Males fight one another for dominance over the females. Often becoming very territorial in the process.
Ecology and Habitats
Adaptive and hardy, they thrive in most environments. Often form small herds for the advantage of numbers. On occasions of extremely low food sources, they will temporally join groups of Hork to hunt down potential protein. Otherwise, they maintain distance from other species. Often foraging and grazing.
Dietary Needs and Habits
Omnivore
- Grasses
- Roots
- Fungi
- General Flora
- Small Fauna
- Eggs
- Sometimes Carrion
Genetic Ancestor(s)
Genetic Descendants
Scientific Name
Sus scrofa
Geographic Distribution


