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ature sows weigh about 600 pounds (270 kg) and | boars about 800 pounds (360 kg). |
This region is famous with wild | boars and bears. |
res is home to Griffon Vultures, Spanish Ibex, | Boars and the Peregrine Falcon. |
One bench is carved on its back with wild | boars, and figures having human faces but animal bod |
However, compared to most wild | boars and domestics, Hogzilla is still quite a large |
s, blackbirds, swallows, foxes, wildcats, wild | boars and a lot of smaller animals. |
and mountains are home to rabbits, hares, wild | boars and roe deer, all of which are popular with hu |
were a halfpenny each for pedestrians, sheep, | boars and pigs, and two pence for each and every whe |
sizes are 350 kg weight, 92 cm (36 in) height ( | boars), and 300 kg weight, 84 cm (33 in) height (sow |
scogne was developed to hunt wolves, bears and | boars) and eventually became a separate breed. |
eads,human skulls, animals bones such as birds | boars and sea shells, a stone hammer and ornamented |
Wild | boars are hunted to extinction in Britain. |
The | boars are seen as taking food resources away from be |
Boars average 75 cm height, 250 kg weight; sows aver | |
rea, subsisting from woodlands foraging, deer, | boars, bears, and wild cattle. |
s to have Lecter eaten alive by a herd of wild | boars bred specifically for this purpose. |
orgaon Manju was a very dense forest with wild | boars, deers and tigers till 1940. |
Male moles are called | boars, females are called sows. |
ate Rosemary Hall where he played for the Wild | Boars for two seasons. |
that, you progress to Siberia, where you fight | boars from a helicopter, and then on foot. |
ntical to (and consequently a synonym of) wild | boars from Indochina east of the Mekong. |
enger services also opened on the same date at | Boars Head Junction and at Red Rock. |
situated on, the Lancashire Union Railway from | Boars Head Junction in Standish to Rawlinson Bridge, |
1988: The | Boars Head, Kinmuck, Aberdeenshire |
wnwards proper pomel and hilt gold between two | boars' heads couped at the neck of the third and in |
Boars Hill is twice mentioned in the 1945 novel Brid | |
Undeterred by the failure of the | Boars Hill shop, in the 1940s she ran a business in |
It lies between Hinksey Hill to the southeast, | Boars Hill to the south and Botley to the north. |
rement from medicine in 1882 until he moved to | Boars Hill near Oxford. |
he archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans who lived on | Boars Hill from 1894 until his death in 1941. |
ht that the name was first given to a place on | Boars Hill above Chilswell, and the name was transfe |
ter College moved from makeshift facilities at | Boars Hill south of Oxford to a new purpose-built re |
n 1965, and moved from makeshift facilities at | Boars Hill to a new purpose-built residential colleg |
dent in Oxford, and they lived in a cottage on | Boars Hill, rented from John Masefield. |
Several sites on | Boars Hill, including Jarn Mound, Matthew Arnold Fie |
It lies to the north of | Boars Hill. |
ur at Badbury Hill, Faringdon (Folly Hill) and | Boars Hill. |
where it remained until 1955, when it moved to | Boars Hill. |
Richard and his son standing on white | boars in a contemporary heraldic roll |
reasonable amount, ultimately ending in 1,363 | boars in the UK by 1954 and 3,736 sows bred in 1953. |
the game for 21 hours a day, killing low-level | boars in the game's forests to gain experience point |
European | Boars, introduced as game animals in the early 20th |
By 1954 there were only 3 | boars licensed. |
All three Russian | boars live on a rural farm, just outside of Dardanel |
ng Nut-Nut in a 2008 short film, The Town that | Boars Me. |
The wood's fauna include stags, | boars, storks, grey herons, gyrfalcons, meadow eagle |
ofessional hunters to catch overpopulated wild | boars that have become a dangerous threat to people |
Kir-kis means "leader of the people with | boars totem". |
The | boars weigh 120-180 kg, and the sows 80-100 kg. |
Cumberland stock was already dwindling; only 3 | boars were licensed by 1954. |
At Augustus's 1648 contest, 34 | boars were driven into the enclosure "to the great d |
is threatened by feral ungulates, such as wild | boars, which damage habitat by causing erosion. |
ue team to play in the area was the Gloucester | Boars who played in the 1985 United Kingdom American |
These animals include | Boars, Wolves & Dragons. |
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