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Wild Boar

Wild but… cute!

Type of Food: Vegetables

You can feed this animal with vegetables

Meet the Wild Boars

Wild boars (a.k.a. wild swine) belong to the “suid family” and they are the ancestor of most domestic pig breeds.

Wild boar is native to Europe, Asia, northern Africa and the Greater Sunda Islands. It is an extremely adaptable animal and it can be found in a variety of different habitats.

They have short thin legs and thin tusk. Their head is very large and has a thick and short neck. Wild boars are social animals. They live under groups led by an old matriarch.

When the males are about 8 to 15 months old, leave these groups and live in solitary during the breading season.

Play with the Lemurs in the Interaction Zone

More about
lemurs​

Lemurs are very cute, humanlike and very charismatic. Are a species of primate known as ‘Prosimians’ and even if are not closely related like chimpanzees and other apes they are still family. In the wild, lemurs exist only at Madagascar where they face a lot of dangers.

Modern lemurs range from 2.5 inches to 2.5 feet tall and from 30 gr to 6.8 kg in weight. Lemurs are very smart animals and of course the smarter a lemur, the more popular it is.

There are some different lemur species out there, in our Farm you will find 3 lovely ring-tailed Lemurs. Most species spend majority of their live high on the trees but ring-tailed Lemurs spend most of the time on the ground. You can recognize a ring-tailed lemur from the characteristic black rings formed on his tail.

That specie of lemur has some characteristics that make it stand out, such as the “stink fights”. Ring-tailed lemurs must compete with each other for limited resources like food, territory and mates, and competition grows especially fierce among males during breeding season.

Lemurs mature at two years and live for about 18 years, but a lot of the babies don’t live to be that old.

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