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'''Giant wild boars''' are roughly 10 times the size of standard [[wild boar]]s. They appear in groups of 5-10 wandering through various savage [[biome]]s, and may also serve as [[mount]]s during a [[siege]].
 
'''Giant wild boars''' are roughly 10 times the size of standard [[wild boar]]s. They appear in groups of 5-10 wandering through various savage [[biome]]s, and may also serve as [[mount]]s during a [[siege]].
  
Despite the ferocity implied by their name, they retain the [benign] [[creature token|token]] of their smaller cousins, and will generally run away instead of engaging in combat. They are large enough to seriously injure unarmored dwarves if cornered.
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Despite the ferocity implied by their name, they share the [benign] [[creature token|token]] with their smaller cousins, and will generally run away instead of engaging in combat. They also lack the ability to perform vicious goring attacks with their tusks, but they are large enough to seriously injure unarmored dwarves if cornered.
  
 
Captured giant wild boars can be [[tame]]d and bred as livestock for a [[meat industry]]. Their piglets grow to full size in two years, producing a respectable amount of meat and [[ivory]] tusks as a bonus. As non-[[grazer]]s, they can be conveniently stored in [[cage]]s and small [[pasture]]s while they are growing.
 
Captured giant wild boars can be [[tame]]d and bred as livestock for a [[meat industry]]. Their piglets grow to full size in two years, producing a respectable amount of meat and [[ivory]] tusks as a bonus. As non-[[grazer]]s, they can be conveniently stored in [[cage]]s and small [[pasture]]s while they are growing.
  
Some dwarves [[preference|admire]] giant wild boars for their ''tusks'' and their ''ferocious charges''.
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Some dwarves [[preference|admire]] giant wild boars for their ''tusks'' and their ''ferocious charges'', despite the fact that they use neither in-game.
 
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