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Anonymous
So /an/, exactly how much realism is behind this?
Do some people really keep baby boars as a pet?
And if so, are they really this cute?
>> Anonymous
Uh, I wouldn't imagine many people keep baby boars as cuddly little pets. They're WILD pigs. They probably smell awful, and will grow up to be squealing house-wreckers. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, though.

The only kind of pig I've known as being a house pet is the pot bellied pig. Piglets are pretty adorable, but no, not as cute as anime attempts to portray them.
>> A-bomb-anus
KITTENS! F*CK JAPAN!
>> Anonymous
I watched on Taboo that some women on this Polynesian island will take care of a litter (Is this right?) of piglets. They even breast feed them and treat them like children.

Though, they still eat them when they grow up.
>> Anonymous
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aaawwww
>> Anonymous
>>323385
oh shi-
>> Anonymous
LOL trick picture, the pig's much closer to the camera than the kid or tree.
>> Anonymous
>>323396
It was also hand-raised as a pet and killed in a canned hunt.
>> Anonymous
a canned hunt? what the fuck did they kill it with soup
>> Anonymous
For the love of god, haven't you ever heard of pot belly pigs?

Keeping a wild boar though is like trying to keep a wolf, bad idea
>> Anonymous
>>323424
No, a canned hunt is when an animal, usually born and raised in captivity, is released into a fenced-in area and hunted without it actually being able to get away.

Also,
>Mike Stone said that for three hours, Jamison repeatedly wounded the hog with no kill shot. Stone told me that a local TV station said to the hunters that "if they wanted a news story, only the boy could shoot the pig-- no adults." So the three professional hunters, Borden, Williams and O’Neil, armed with rifles, stood by for hours and watched as the hog eventually bled out in order to, ultimately, promote their hunting business.
>> Anonymous
>>323432
This makes me rage so hard! Every single thing in your post does! That's not even close to fucking hunting! That's goddamn animal abuse!
>> Anonymous
>>323446
Shortly after the story hit the press, the truth about the origins of the pig were revealed. Four days before "Monster Pig" was shot, he lived on a nearby farm under the name "Fred." The owners, Rhonda and Phil Blissitt, stated that the pig loved to play with their grandchildren and his favorite treat was canned sweet potatoes. Previous stories reported that the pig had escaped domestication, however the Blissits in fact sold the pig to the game preserve and he was released on the reserve four days before being hunted and killed by Stone. Once it was reported that Fred was a farm raised hog used for breeding, the issue was no longer whether or not the so-called Monster Pig should be considered a domestic pig killed during a canned hunt or a free range feral pig, killed in a regular hunt. According to Alabama law, four days does not constitute a feral animal.

The original owners of Fred, Phil and Rhonda Blissitt, sold him to the owner of the hunting preserve just four days before he was killed, and according to the Anniston Star report had raised him from a piglet as a pet. The Blissitts had been selling all of the pigs on their farm, and came forward as they were concerned that Fred was being passed off as a wild pig.
>> LordPhantom !3GqYIJ3Obs!!fcA/1TZCq1K
>>323430
Wolves may not turn on your; they may even work for you.

Boar... eeeeh no.
>> Anonymous
>>323012
what's the title of this boar anime?
>> Anonymous
>>324344
boku no bible boars
>> Anonymous
>>324344
that's a cropped screenshot from the anime Clannad.