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Why wild boar is more effective than domestic pig?

Isn't it obvious? Because wild animals live in harsh nature, they don't have brick houses that can shelter from the wind and rain like domestic pigs, they don't have three meals prepared regularly every day like domestic pigs, and they can't be trapped in a square inch of space and do more activities like domestic pigs, so they fight predators and nature, in order to survive in harsh nature, in order to find more food and for their own lives.

There is no doubt that all wild animals are better at foraging and surviving than domestic animals.

Because the wild environment is more dangerous and harsh, and they grew up in the wild, they have already adapted to this environment and found their own way of life. They know better than domestic animals how to conserve energy in their bodies, how to find a warm place to shelter from the wind and rain in the cold winter, and how to find something to eat in the cold without food. They are more alert, smarter and know the world better than domestic animals.

In addition, the fat layer of wild animals is tighter, and their muscles are more developed, because in order to face the possible predators at any time, they have to run hard or not let themselves eat too much, so that too much fat on their bodies affects the possible escape speed. They must be smart, they must be strong, they must have a certain understanding of the world and be able to cope with the crisis that has happened to them. Because they want to survive.

So wild animals are always more effective than domestic animals.

As for wild boar, that is even more so.

Because wild boar and domestic pig have become two different species, at least there will be no white and strong fangs in the mouth of domestic pig, and there will be no cuticle on the nose that can arch over the hard soil surface. They have been domesticated, and in the long process of human feeding, they have become docile and less aggressive, and what they can use to fight and fight against nature has deteriorated. Compared with wild boar, the teeth of domestic pigs can only be used to chew food, most of which are hard nuts, and the nose can only turn soft soil, not stones.

Because of the struggle with nature, the skin of wild boar is thicker and rougher than that of domestic pig. Their skin is hard enough to face storms and survive the struggle with predators to get some breathing space. Their limbs are stronger, too, in order to run and dig for food hidden deep in the surface.

The skin is thicker, the limbs are stronger, the skeleton is stronger, the teeth are hard, and the hooves are strong and sharp. How can the fighting capacity of wild boar be inferior to that of domestic pigs? In contrast, they are all soft.