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Wild Boar Collection

"Discover the European Wild Pig: A Playful Pair of Piglets Frolicking in Snowy Hessen, Germany" Meet the magnificent wild boar, scientifically known as Sus scrofa

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Wild Boar Collection: Wild boars, artwork C016 / 3163
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Wild Boar Collection: Detail of the coat of arms of Richard III, from window w12 depicting Corpus Christi
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Wild Boar Collection: Wild boar -Sus scrofa-
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Wild Boar Collection: Tamworth pig
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Wild Boar Collection: European Wild Pig / Boar - two piglets running through snow - Hessen - Germany
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Wild Boar Collection: Il Porcellino
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Wild Boar Collection: Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Sanglier; Wild-boar; Wildschwein (engraving)
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Wild Boar Collection: December - the Chateau de Vincennes, 15th century, (1939). Creator: Paul Limbourg
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Wild Boar Collection: Cave painting of a boar, artwork
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Wild Boar Collection: Wild Boar - wild sow with young ones - Germany
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Wild Boar Collection: Wild boar in morning mist
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Wild Boar Collection: Wild boar in morning mist
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Wild Boar Collection: Wild boar in morning mist
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Wild Boar Collection: Wild boar in morning mist
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Wild Boar Collection: Wild boar in morning mist
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Wild Boar Collection: Wild boar
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Wild Boar Collection: Wild boar in morning mist
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Wild Boar Collection: Wild boar (Sus scrofa) Vosges, France, July
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Wild Boar Collection: Wild boar (Sus scrofa) eyes glowing at dusk, introduced species in La Pampa, Argentina
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Wild Boar Collection: Wild boar (Sus scrofa) camera trap image in the Jura mountains, Switzerland, September
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Wild Boar Collection: Wild boar (Sus scrofa) at night with the milky way in the background, Gyulaj, Tolna, Hungary
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Wild Boar Collection: Wild boar (Sus scrofa) piglets (known as humbugs ) in woodland clearing
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Wild Boar Collection: Wild boar (Sus scrofa) in old mixed conifer and broadleaf forest, Punia Forest Reserve
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Wild Boar Collection: Wild boar (Sus scrofa), captive, UK, June
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Wild Boar Collection: Wild boar
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Wild Boar Collection: A small group of wild boars rooting in a field, near a shack
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Wild Boar Collection: Sculpture of a wild boar. The work is in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence
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Wild Boar Collection: Hercules and Caco, marble, Bandinelli, Baccio or Bartolomeo (Florence 1488-1560)
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Wild Boar Collection: Rural sacrifice to Diana, detail of the mosaic of the Little Hunt, housed in a room of the peristyle
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Wild Boar Collection: Takapoto Atoll, Oceania
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Wild Boar Collection: Hercules and Cacus and a copy of Michaelangelo's David in front of the Palazzo Vecchio, Florence
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Wild Boar Collection: Flowers and plants in Piazza della Signoria in Florence. On the background 'Ercole e Caco' by Baccio
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Wild Boar Collection: Hercules and Cacus, statue by Baccio Bandinelli, conserved in the Piazza della Signoria in Florence
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Wild Boar Collection: Wild boar in Bolgheri
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Wild Boar Collection: Sculptural decoration of the side door of the church of San Giovanni in Campiglia Marittima
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Wild Boar Collection: Entrance of Palazzo Vecchio in Piazza della Signoria in Florence with the sculptures of David
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Wild Boar Collection: Doorway of the church of Sant'Angelo in Spata, flanked by a Roman sarcophagus
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Wild Boar Collection: Meleagro and Atalanta: mural in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples
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Wild Boar Collection: Marble sarcophagus with high relief depicting the hunting of Meleagrus
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Wild Boar Collection: Sculpted group representing the Sacrifice of a Wild Boar in marble, taken from Pompeii
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Wild Boar Collection: Greek marble statue of a wild boar, located at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence
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Wild Boar Collection: 'Hadrian Tondo' with a scene of a wild boar hunt, on the Arch of Constantine in Rome
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Wild Boar Collection: Attic lebete (cauldron) with a wild boar hunt, in the Gregorian Etruscan Museum, Vatican City
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Wild Boar Collection: Etruscan vase with Hercules carrying the wild boar of Erymanthus
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Wild Boar Collection: Animal fight; Gobelins Manufactory tapestry, Quirinal Palace, Rome
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Wild Boar Collection: Roman sculpture depicting a ship's bow with the protome of a wild boar
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Wild Boar Collection: Sarcophagus depicting a wild boar hunt, preserved in the Capitoline Museums, Rome
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Wild Boar Collection: Front of a sarcophagus with the myth of Adonis, in Palazzo Ducale in Mantua


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"Discover the European Wild Pig: A Playful Pair of Piglets Frolicking in Snowy Hessen, Germany" Meet the magnificent wild boar, scientifically known as Sus scrofa. These fascinating creatures have captivated humans for centuries with their strength and resilience. In one captivating image, two adorable piglets can be seen dashing through a snowy landscape in Hessen, Germany. Their playful antics remind us of the joy found in nature's wonders. The Tamworth pig, also known as "Il Porcellino, " is closely related to these majestic beasts. With its reddish-brown coat and sturdy build, it shares similarities with its wild cousins. Throughout history, wild boars have been depicted in various forms of art. From ancient cave paintings showcasing their primal existence to intricate engravings like "Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Sanglier; Wild-boar; Wildschwein, " they have left an indelible mark on our cultural heritage. Even during medieval times at the Chateau de Vincennes in France, artists like Paul Limbourg immortalized these creatures' presence through their masterpieces. Not only do we find them inspiring visually but also emotionally. In North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, a sow tenderly protects her precious piglets from harm's way—a testament to the strong maternal instincts that exist within this species, and are not confined to Europe alone; they roam across continents too. In Patagonia province of Argentina lies La Pampa where captive specimens were captured on camera sniffing the air and nuzzling a dog—an endearing display of curiosity and affection between different species. As we marvel at these enchanting animals' beauty and diversity captured throughout time and space—from animation cels depicting Michel Ocelot's Kirikou et la Sorciere (1998) to modern-day photographs—we are reminded of our shared connection with the natural world.