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That he is so, there can be no doubt. ^' The well known fact,'' says Mr. YoUATT, ** that all kinds breed with the [wild] boar, is in itself a sufficient testimony; but to this we can add that the period of gestation is the same in the wild and tame sow; the anatomical structure is identical; the general form bears the same character, and the habits, so far as they are not,altered by domestication, are the same. ** This animal is generally of a dark brown or iron-gray color, inclining to black, ...and diversified with black spots or streaks. The body is covered with coarse hairs, intermingled with a downy wool; these become bristles as they approach the neck and shonl- ders, and are here so long as to form a species of mane, which the animal erects when irritated. The head is short, tlie forehead broad and flat, the ears abort, rounded at the tips, and inclined towards the neck, the jaws armed with sharp, crooked tusks which curve slightly upwards, and are capable of inflicting fearful wounds, the eye full, the neck thick and muscu- lar, the shoulders high, the loins broad, the tail stiff, and finished off with a tuft of bristles at the tip, the haunch well turned, and the legs strong.
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