The snout of the wild boar is probably one of the most characteristic features of this animal, and like other wild pigs, it distinguishes these mammals from others. The snout of the wild boar has a cartilaginous disk at the end, which is supported by a small bone called the prenasal, which allows the snout of the wild boar to be used as a bulldozer when it is looking for food. All wild boars have tusks on their lower lip, although those of the male are larger than those of the female, and even curve upwards from their mouths.
Dimensions: 11 x 3.5 x 6 centimeters.