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|Type_of_Creature=Animal
|Type_of_Creature=Animal
|Subtype_of_Creature=Suidae
|Subtype_of_Creature=Suidae
|Author=Rhigo Fellskin
|Author=Rhigo Fellskin, [[PCs:Deider#Deider_of_Pelar |Deider of Pelar]]
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|Image= Potbelly_pig.png
|Most_Compatible_Fylgia= Dire Boar
|Most_Compatible_Fylgia= Dire Boar
|Most_Compatible_Notes= The more domesticated pig seems a not too distant relative to the boar. Although smaller and less ferocious it seems to share it's determination and stubborness
|Most_Compatible_Notes= The more domesticated pig seems a not too distant relative to the boar. Although smaller and less ferocious it seems to share it's determination and stubborness

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Research

Creature Name: Potbelly Pig

Observations by: Rhigo Fellskin, Deider of Pelar

Creature Type: Animal ((1029))

Creature Subtype: Suidae

CTS trainable: Not yet (submitted, but not yet reviewed).


Introduction

The potbelly pig is a stout domesticated creature living on small farmsteads, but often close to other wildlife which seems content as long as there is food nearby. It's fur can come in a variety of colours but the potbelly pig seems darker than most pigs, and retain it's tusks albeit they are not so protruding

Feeding Habits

Will eat anything it seems.

Disposition and Social Habits

Friendly to most and easy to befriend for a druid or a ranger. The potbelly pig is accustomed to people and wanders gleefully from stranger to stranger. He might lack the aggression of other boars but have many resemblances as well you might find useful in a companion.

Habitat

Farms, cultivated lands.

Fylgia

Most compatible: Dire Boar

  • The more domesticated pig seems a not too distant relative to the boar. Although smaller and less ferocious it seems to share it's determination and stubborness

Other notes

None listed.