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If you chase a wild boar somewhere, will it come back?
There is a good saying: the old sow arches the radish kiln, which means that the pig is persistent. If they are driven away from a place, they will definitely come back.
Eurasian wild boar is a worldwide species. It originated in Europe and Asia, and has been widely introduced to North America, covering Eurasia, including East Asia, Southeast Asia, Japan Islands, southern Siberia, Central Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, North Africa and the Mediterranean coast, as well as southern Scandinavia in Europe.
habitat
Eurasian wild boar infests mountains, hills, deserts, forests, grasslands, forests and reed jungles, and often ventures into farmland. In Europe, it prefers broad-leaved forests, especially evergreen oak forests, but it can also be found in more open habitats, such as grasslands, Mediterranean shrubs and farmland, as long as there are water and trees nearby.
Eurasian wild boar lives at an altitude of 2000 meters and in the European Pyrenees at an altitude of 2400 meters. In Asia, you can see them at higher altitudes.
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