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|reallife=The Japanese boar, also known as the white-moustached pig, inoshishi, or yama kujira, is a subspecies of wild boar native to all of Japan, save for Hokkaido and the Ryukyu Islands. | |||
It features prominently in Japanese culture, where it is widely seen as a fearsome and reckless animal, to the point that several words and expressions in Japanese referring to recklessness include references to boars. The boar is the last animal of the oriental zodiac, with people born during the year of the Pig being said to embody the boar-like traits of determination and impetuosity. Among Japanese hunters, the boar's courage and defiance is a source of admiration, and hunters and mountain people not uncommonly name their sons after the animal. | |||
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Japanese Boar
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Romaji | Nihon'inoshishi
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Debut | Kemono Friends (2015 Game) | ||
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Scientific Name | Sus scrofa leucomystax
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Distribution | Japan
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Diet | Omnivore
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Avg. Lifespan | ?
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Read More | Wild boar
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Conservation | ? | ||
Japanese Boar | Nexon Game |
Japanese Boar is a type of Friend that appeared in the original Kemono Friends mobile game.
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In Real Life
The Japanese boar, also known as the white-moustached pig, inoshishi, or yama kujira, is a subspecies of wild boar native to all of Japan, save for Hokkaido and the Ryukyu Islands.
It features prominently in Japanese culture, where it is widely seen as a fearsome and reckless animal, to the point that several words and expressions in Japanese referring to recklessness include references to boars. The boar is the last animal of the oriental zodiac, with people born during the year of the Pig being said to embody the boar-like traits of determination and impetuosity. Among Japanese hunters, the boar's courage and defiance is a source of admiration, and hunters and mountain people not uncommonly name their sons after the animal.