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May 24, 2024, 3:41 am UTC    
September 11, 2007 09:26AM
So some European wild boar were domesticated, very early on ... but some must have been hunted There are some wild boar populations in Europe today, so not all boar can be extinct, can they ...

Anyway, could the discussion please remain courteous and on-topic from now on.

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