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'''Wild boars''' were a species that became [[Extinction|extinct]] in [[England]], though there are wild boars in other countries.
'''Wild boars''' were a species that became [[Extinction|extinct]] in [[England]], though there are wild boars in other countries.


In the late [[1980s]], a man in [[Kent]] was breeding continental boars. After a storm, a tree broke open their cage and they wandered onto the Doctor's land. He then taught them to talk. [[Brewster (Mad Dogs and Englishmen)|Brewster]] was a talking boar and he held the Doctor's story to be heresy as he considered the boar's reintroduction to be divine intervention. ([[EDA]]: ''[[Mad Dogs and Englishmen]]'')
In the late [[1980s]], a man in [[Kent]] was breeding continental boars. After a storm, a tree broke open their cage and they wandered onto the Doctor's land. He taught them tospeak. [[Brewster (Mad Dogs and Englishmen)|Brewster]] was a talking boar and he held the Doctor's story to be heresy as he considered the boar's reintroduction to be divine intervention. ([[EDA]]: ''[[Mad Dogs and Englishmen]]'')
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Boar

Wild boars were a species that became extinct in England, though there are wild boars in other countries.

In the late 1980s, a man in Kent was breeding continental boars. After a storm, a tree broke open their cage and they wandered onto the Doctor's land. He taught them tospeak. Brewster was a talking boar and he held the Doctor's story to be heresy as he considered the boar's reintroduction to be divine intervention. (EDA: Mad Dogs and Englishmen)