Wild boars may look similar to barnyard pigs, but don't be fooled. Their temperament is nothing like the domesticated variety.
"If they feel spooked at all, they'll just charge," said Robert Barton, who raises the animals with his wife Kathleen near Foam Lake, Sask.
"It's like a torpedo coming at you — a 250-pound torpedo. And they do bite."
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