razorbacked hog
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Definition
Noun: A type of feral or semi-feral pig, typically of mixed breed, characterized by a lean body, long legs, and a prominent, sharp ridge along its spine. It is often considered a descendant of escaped or released domesticated breeds and is primarily found in the southeastern regions of the United States.
Usage
The term "razorbacked hog" specifically refers to the animal's distinct physical appearance, particularly its ridged back. It is used to describe these pigs in both wild and semi-managed contexts. * The farmer was concerned about a razorbacked hog rooting near his crops. * Wildlife biologists study the impact of razorbacked hogs on the local ecosystem.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in regional (Southern U.S.) and agricultural contexts to distinguish these hardy, often problematic feral pigs from standard domesticated swine breeds.
- It can carry connotations of being tough, wild, and difficult to manage.
Variants and Related Words
- Razorback (noun): A common shortened form for "razorbacked hog."
- A razorback crossed the dirt road ahead of us.
- Feral hog (noun): A broader term for any domesticated pig that has returned to a wild state, which includes razorbacked hogs.
- Wild boar (noun): A distinct, non-native Eurasian species (), often confused with but genetically different from the feral razorbacked hog in North America.
Synonyms
- Feral pig
- Feral swine
- Wild hog (in the North American context)
Related Phrases
- Razorback ridge: A descriptive phrase emphasizing the defining physical trait of the animal.
- You could identify it by the prominent razorback ridge.
Noun
- a mongrel hog with a thin body and long legs and a ridged back; a wild or semi-wild descendant of improved breeds; found chiefly in the southeastern United States