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Here piggy piggy, there piggy piggy, everywhere piggy piggy~ Lets learn about some giant boars in mythology,and find out just what makes boars such good monsters!Hint: the tusks don't hurtReferenceWild Boarhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_boarhttp://factsanddetails.com/asian/Northern_Asian_and_European_Animals/sub2_8b/entry-4910.htmlTwrch TrwythJones, Gwyn; Jones, Thomas (1993), "Culhwch and Olwen", The Mabinogion, Everyman Library, London: J.M.Dent, pp. 80–113, ISBN 0-460-87297-4 (Revised edition 1993; Indexed 1989; first published Everyman Library 1949)Babi NgepetSunyoto, Agus (2004). Sang pembaharu: perjuangan dan ajaran Syaikh Siti Jenar. LKiS Pelangi Aksara. ISBN 978-979-3381-55-8.Asian Folklore Institute; Society for Asian Folklore; JSTOR (Organization); American Theological Library Association (Jul 20, 2010). Asian folklore studies, Volume 65, Issues 1-2. Asian Folklore Institute.Jimmy Squarefoot"Jimmy Squarefoot". The Element Encyclopedia of the Psychic World. 10. Harper Collins. p. 342.Kamapua’aAlameida, Roy (1997) Stories of Old Hawaii, Bess Press, ISBN 978-1-57306-026-4.Martha Beckwith, Hawaiian Mythology (University of Hawaii Press, 1940), 205-206.Beast of Dean"The Beast Of Dean". Forteana. Retrieved 2011-06-12.“Wild Boar in Britain - Extinction and Return". British Wild Boar. Retrieved 2011-10-13.


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