Russian — Boar

: Sows are incredibly prolific, capable of breeding as early as four months old and producing two litters of up to 12 piglets per year.

: In regions like Canada and northern Russia, these boars have developed thick underfur and the ability to build "pigloos"—shelter structures made from cattails—to survive extreme winters. RUSSIAN BOAR

Russian boars , technically known as ( Sus scrofa ), possess several distinct features that differentiate them from standard domestic pigs. While many animals found in North America today are hybrids of Russian boars and escaped domestic swine, "pure" variants and high-percentage hybrids exhibit specific identifying traits. Physical Features : Sows are incredibly prolific, capable of breeding