These they let lie, now that they had stopped their fighting; the two heroes then went on playing havoc with the foe, like two wild boars that turn in fury and rend the hounds that hunt them.
They piled their heaps of venison near, Fat buffaloes andboars and deer.
Wolves and wild boars may have been prowling about in the woods and tangled thickets that covered this ridge back for several leagues.
One needs but little tackle to travel in; So, just one stout cloak shall I indue: And for a staff, what beats the javelin With which his boars my father pinned you?
The same writer has also sometimes noticed in a family of wild boars one, generally a weakling, who was buffeted and ill-treated by the rest.
Deer ran in herds, and wild boars spent Became an easy prey.
And all securely shall the herd of boars Feed on the marshy sedge; and thou, my bow, With slackened string enjoy a long repose.
The most precise statement with respect to the tusks of the West Indian feral boars is by P.
The young, as we have just seen, reacquire their longitudinal stripes, and the boars invariably reassume their tusks.
But the wild boars inhabiting these several countries differ so much from each other in external characters, that they have been ranked by some naturalists as specifically distinct.
It is a remarkable fact that the boars of all domesticated breeds have much shorter tusks than wild boars.
Eagle Islet in the Falklands; and he informs me that they resembled wildboars with bristly ridged backs and large tusks.
Then both together with their hands plucked forth their long spears and fell to like ravening lions or wild boars whose might is nowise feeble.
The voices passed my father and went around a curve, and he hurried on because he knew how much more upset the boars would be when they saw the lion's mane tied up in hair ribbons.
Illustration] The second thing that happened was that he nearly walked right between two wild boars who were talking in low solemn whispers.
The crocodiles made a bridge for it," and just as my father leapt onto the other bank one of the wildboars jumped onto the back of the first crocodile.
It is this: I have a plan--we have in the burg enormous and ferocious mastiffs that we use to hunt wolves and wild boars with.
No more boars fell to our guns, and on wild cats and fresh bear’s meat even a hungry Tscherkess will hardly feed.
A few boars and two more bears were all we could get; and at last I consented to a trial of Stepan’s vaunted pack.
This was by far the largest party I had ever had with me in the Caucasus; and by their aid, and the aid of Stepan’s dogs, I expected to do great things with the bears and boars of Golovinsky.
The other two guns made for various rides to cut off any of the three boars that might come their way.
Boars were at first fairly plentiful, and with them we did pretty well, though with them as with the few bears we did see, Stepan almost invariably got the shot and invariably missed it.
Gradually the fact was borne in on my already half-awakened mind: ‘wild boars are black, but this beast was white.
With the boars we did not do much good, but we at least did enough to get a fresh supply of meat, though of the coarsest kind.
Looking in the direction of the rustling, I was thunderstruck to see three magnificent grey old boars following one another in single file down hill, straight to my tree.
Bears and boars and such large game they shoot from platforms in trees at night; and I never saw a horse jump in all my three years in Southern Russia.
Next he sees two boars fighting together and cannot separate them any more than he could part the dogs.
And thus they took great numbers of boars and stags and antelopes and wild-asses: even to this day wild-asses are plentiful in those parts.
Why, the stags leapt up against the sky as though they had wings, and the wild-boars came rushing to close quarters like warriors in battle!
With a mouth at each end, I can eat twice as many wild boars and be twice as happy.
He lived mostly on wild boars, but, when the supply of wild boars gave out on any occasion, he lived on most anything that came along.
Then the boars came after us, dashing out of the jungle in terror.
We heard boars snorting, and running away, and strange-looking horned creatures leaping and bounding off in all directions.
The leopards came and sat near the houses as guileless as children; the boars snorted and ran into the rice fields to hide.
Those whose turn it is go hunting boars or stags, and on the appointed day bring flesh, boiled or roasted, with rice, or bring some equivalent food, for the sick.
As a result of his great labors and studies he was extremely frail in body, yet from the very start he enjoyed such good health that he used to fight in armor and on a hunt struck down wild boars while on horseback.
At these spectacles sixty wild boars of Plautianus upon a given signal began a combat with one another, and there were slain (besides many other beasts) an elephant and a crocotta.
I may add, on the authority of Mr. Bartlett, that these boars when fighting stand directly face to face.
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