inucose
Inucose, also known as wild boar or feral hog, is a medium to large omnivorous mammal belonging to the species Sus scrofa. This species is native to Eurasia and North Africa. Wild boars are characterized by their stocky bodies, short legs, tough skin, and coarse, bristly hair. Their coloration can vary from dark brown to black, often with lighter stripes on young individuals. A prominent feature is their long, pointed snout, which they use for rooting in the soil to find food such as roots, nuts, fruits, insects, and small animals.
Feral hogs are populations of Sus scrofa that have escaped domestication or are descendants of escaped domestic
In many regions, inucose are considered invasive species due to their significant ecological and agricultural impact.