It is not calculated based on attack power, but based on the degree of threat to people.
"One pig, two bears, three tigers" means that when you go hunting, first don't provoke wild boars, secondly don't provoke bears, and thirdly don't provoke tigers.
The fighting power of an adult wild boar is incredible. With a weight of 300 kilograms, an explosive speed of 70 kilometers per hour, and two huge front teeth, the impact is about the same as that of a car accident. , it can easily break an adult into fractures. In addition, its bite force of more than 200 kilograms can easily break human bones. Another point worth emphasizing is that the wild boar can turn at right angles during high-speed collision. This This means that once a wild boar is angered, if it cannot run away, it will end up either injured or disabled.
The disadvantages of wild boars are timidity and low endurance. As a member of the tiger's menu, once a tiger sees a slightly larger wild boar, the tiger will choose to follow the wild boar and constantly harass it for food, waiting for the wild boar to eat. When he has almost run out of energy, it is time for the tiger to enjoy the delicious food. Therefore, it is said that one thing defeats another, finding the enemy's shortcomings and taking advantage of them can often lead to a surprise victory. :
Wild boar (swine)
Wild boar (scientific name: Sus scrofa), also known as wild boar, belongs to the genus Pig. Wild boars are divided into European wild boars and Asian wild boars. There are 27 subspecies in the world. There are some differences between subspecies and subspecies karyotypes. The chromosome number (2n) is between 36 and 38. For example, the Western European wild boar has 2n=36 or 37, Japanese wild boar 2n=38, but there is no reproductive barrier between them.
They can give birth to offspring and are widely distributed in the world. However, due to factors such as human hunting and the sharp reduction of living environment space, the number has decreased sharply, and has been listed as an endangered species by many countries. Wild boars are omnivorous and will eat anything they can. A typical wild boar herd consists of 2-3 sows and a group of young pigs. Boars only join the herd during the estrus period.
Domestic pigs, one of the main sources of human meat today, were also domesticated from wild boars 8,000 years ago. Not only do wild boars look very different from domestic pigs, they also grow much slower than domestic pigs and are heavier.