Wild boar

The wild boar (Sus scrofa), also known as the wild pig, is a suid native to Eurasia and parts of North Africa, and was introduced in the Americas and Australia, because of it's introduction, it is considered an invasive species on these locations. 16 subspecies have been recognized, which are divided in different groupings based on skull height lacrimal bone length. The main predator of the wild boar is the gray wolf, though in Asia, they are also preyed by tigers and in the Lesser Sunda Islands were it is preyed by the Komodo dragon. The wild boar has a long association with humans and is the ancestor for the domestic pig.