Wild Boar Piglets With Their Distinctive Striped Coats Born In Litters Up To A Dozen Their Brown & Beige Stripes Serve As A Camouflage

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Wild boar piglets stay close to their mother, who fiercely defends them from danger. They spend their time foraging for food and learning essential survival skills by observing the adults.
As they mature, their stripes gradually fade, and they develop the coarse, dark fur of adult wild boars. But those early days, full of exploration and bonding, are crucial in shaping their survival in the wild.

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