The Indian boar (Sus scrofa cristatus), also known as the Andamanese pig or Moupin pig, is a subspecies of wild boar native to India, Nepal, Myanmar, western Thailand, and Sri Lanka The Indian boar differs from its European counterpart by its large mane which runs in a crest along its back from its head to lower body, larger, more sharply featured and straighter skull, its smaller, sharper ears and overall lighter build. It is taller and more sparsely haired than the European form, though its back bristles are much more developed. The tail is also more tufted, and the cheeks hairier. Adults measure from 83.8 to 91.4 cm (33 to 36 in) in shoulder height (with one specimen in Bengal having reached 38 inches) and five feet in body length. Weight ranges from 90.7 to 136.1 kg (200 to 300 lb).
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| - رت أعفر (ar)
- Indian boar (en)
- Sus scrofa cristatus (it)
- Индийский кабан (ru)
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| - رَتّ أعفر نويع من الخنازير البرية الأصلية في الهند ونيبال وميانمار وغرب تايلاند وسرنديب. يتميز بعفرته الطويلة الهلب الأسود الممتدة من القفن إلى الكفل. ذنبه قليل الهلب. أذنه مرطاء الصفحة الخارجية هلبية الداخلية. جثته متوسطة القد طولها نحو ١٥٠ سم. علوها ٩٠. أنثاه تضع من ٤ إلى ٧ خنانيص مرتين في العام. (ar)
- Il cinghiale indiano (Sus scrofa cristatus Wagner, 1839) è una sottospecie del cinghiale comune o propriamente detto, Sus scrofa. (it)
- Индийский кабан (лат. Sus scrofa cristatus) — подвид кабана, обитает в Индии, Непале, Бирме, западном Таиланде и на острове Шри-Ланка. (ru)
- The Indian boar (Sus scrofa cristatus), also known as the Andamanese pig or Moupin pig, is a subspecies of wild boar native to India, Nepal, Myanmar, western Thailand, and Sri Lanka The Indian boar differs from its European counterpart by its large mane which runs in a crest along its back from its head to lower body, larger, more sharply featured and straighter skull, its smaller, sharper ears and overall lighter build. It is taller and more sparsely haired than the European form, though its back bristles are much more developed. The tail is also more tufted, and the cheeks hairier. Adults measure from 83.8 to 91.4 cm (33 to 36 in) in shoulder height (with one specimen in Bengal having reached 38 inches) and five feet in body length. Weight ranges from 90.7 to 136.1 kg (200 to 300 lb). (en)
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| - Sus scrofa cristatus, Bandhavgarh National Park, India (en)
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- (affinis ) (en)
- (aipomus ) (en)
- (bengalensis ) (en)
- (indicus ) (en)
- (isonotus ) (en)
- (jubatus ) (en)
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| - رَتّ أعفر نويع من الخنازير البرية الأصلية في الهند ونيبال وميانمار وغرب تايلاند وسرنديب. يتميز بعفرته الطويلة الهلب الأسود الممتدة من القفن إلى الكفل. ذنبه قليل الهلب. أذنه مرطاء الصفحة الخارجية هلبية الداخلية. جثته متوسطة القد طولها نحو ١٥٠ سم. علوها ٩٠. أنثاه تضع من ٤ إلى ٧ خنانيص مرتين في العام. (ar)
- The Indian boar (Sus scrofa cristatus), also known as the Andamanese pig or Moupin pig, is a subspecies of wild boar native to India, Nepal, Myanmar, western Thailand, and Sri Lanka The Indian boar differs from its European counterpart by its large mane which runs in a crest along its back from its head to lower body, larger, more sharply featured and straighter skull, its smaller, sharper ears and overall lighter build. It is taller and more sparsely haired than the European form, though its back bristles are much more developed. The tail is also more tufted, and the cheeks hairier. Adults measure from 83.8 to 91.4 cm (33 to 36 in) in shoulder height (with one specimen in Bengal having reached 38 inches) and five feet in body length. Weight ranges from 90.7 to 136.1 kg (200 to 300 lb). The animal has interacted with humans in India since at least the Upper Paleolithic, with the oldest depiction being a cave painting in Bhimbetaka, and it occasionally appears in Vedic mythology. A story present in the Brāhmaṇas has Indra slaying an avaricious boar, who has stolen the treasure of the asuras, then giving its carcass to Vishnu, who offers it as a sacrifice to the gods. In the story in Vedic Hindu mythology, the boar is an avatar of Brahma and has raised the earth from the primeval waters during creation. In the Rāmāyaṇa, Mahabharata and the Purāṇas, another boar (Varaha) is an avatar of Vishnu that kills Hiranyaksha and saves Bhumi. (en)
- Il cinghiale indiano (Sus scrofa cristatus Wagner, 1839) è una sottospecie del cinghiale comune o propriamente detto, Sus scrofa. (it)
- Индийский кабан (лат. Sus scrofa cristatus) — подвид кабана, обитает в Индии, Непале, Бирме, западном Таиланде и на острове Шри-Ланка. (ru)
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