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1 I, 1 | unteachable, as the wild boar; some are intelligent and 2 II, 1 | congeners just as the wild boar differs from the domesticated 3 II, 1 | not detached in the wild boar nor in the horse.~The penis 4 II, 1 | animals have tusks, like the boar, and some have not. Further, 5 v, 14 | become fully mature. The boar and the sow are capable 6 v, 14 | period of gestation. The boar is capable of generation 7 v, 14 | invariable; now and then the boar and the sow are capable 8 v, 14 | months old; but at times the boar begins to be capable of 9 v, 14 | that of the older ones.~The boar is good for breeding purposes 10 v, 14 | vigour is on the decline. The boar is most capable after a 11 v, 14 | and thin and flaccid. The boar, if it be well fed, is sexually 12 v, 14 | already remarked. Very often a boar, when more or less impotent 13 VI, 18 | grows indifferent to the boar; she conceives after a single 14 VI, 18 | but they have to put the boar to her repeatedly owing 15 VI, 18 | not at once be put to the boar, but only after she lets 16 VI, 18 | again; if she be put to the boar when in full condition of 17 VI, 18 | is as well to supply the boar at the period of copulation 18 VI, 28 | wild sow submits to the boar at the beginning of winter, 19 VI, 28 | overshadowed by trees. The boar usually remains by the sow 20 VI, 28 | grunts continually, and the boar but seldom. Of the wild 21 VI, 28 | against him a wild castrated boar: it was not like a food-devouring 22 VIII, 5 | only the deer but the wild boar, if it can take it unawares, 23 VIII, 28| Libya there is neither wild boar, nor stag, nor wild goat; 24 VIII, 29| Mount Athos; for a lowland boar is no match even for a mountain 25 IX, 44 | the point of attacking a boar, but to run away when the 26 IX, 44 | but to run away when the boar stiffened his bristles in