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Wild boars are most afraid of the smell of burning fire. No matter what kind of animal it is, it will instinctively fear fire and will avoid coming to places where there is fire, so wild boars generally do not go near places with a burning smell
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Wild boars are most afraid of the smell of animal droppings. This smell can make wild boars feel dangerous and thus escape the range of the taste.
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Wild boars are most afraid of the smell of tiger feces, wild boars are very afraid of tigers in nature, even tiger feces can make wild boars fearful, as long as the wild boar smells this smell, it will quickly run away.
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Wild boars are afraid of alcohol because it goes well with wine.
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Wild boars are particularly sensitive to the smell of pine oil, which attracts wild boars. Wild boars generally prefer to live in oak forests on sunny slopes, because the temperature on sunny slopes is high, and there are a large number of acorns under the leaf litter layer of oak forests, which can help wild boars survive the cold winter, and generally move in groups of 4-10 heads. Wild boars eat everything they can, including grass, fruits, nuts, roots, insects, eggs, rats, carrion, and even hares and deer cubs.
Wild boars like to live in oak forests on sunny slopes in winter, because the sunny slopes are warm and there are a large number of acorns under the leaf litter layer of oak forests, and wild boars depend on them to survive the cold winter. In summer, wild boars prefer to live close to water sources, especially in subalpine meadows, where wild boars often feed and bathe in muddy waters, where they often feed and bathe. Shady aspen, birch forests, larch forests, and spruce forests are also good places for wild boars to move around in summer.
The wild boar also has a much richer diet, with grass and worms in the soil being the ones it eats, and sometimes steals bird eggs.
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Wild boars are afraid of the smell of humans. In addition, wild boars are afraid of loud noises or loud noises, firecrackers, and when they hear this sound, wild or ready pigs will roll and run away in fright. Wild boars are afraid of the smell of gunpowder, people, tigers, and other wild animals (but not afraid of color), and are also very averse to the smell of gasoline and paint.
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In addition to the smell of carnivores such as tigers and lions, wild boars are also afraid of the smell of people.
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Wild boars are most afraid of the smell of bears, because bears are the natural enemies of wild boars.
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The most feared thing is the smell of natural predators, such as tigers, wolves, bears, leopards, lynxes, birds of prey and other wild animals.
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