
The story of the "Austrians" living in the forest of Paphos
They live in a wild state and are not approaching easily.
It is not a new species; on the contrary, the wild animals that are distinguished in the pictures are the result of abandonment by their goat mother, shortly after they were born.
The little "thorns" leaving the flock were forced to live alone in the woods and survive in the difficult conditions. Hence they turned into wild and unforgiving species.
These wild boars live in the northern part of the Paphos Forest, live in small groups and stand out from their size, hair and their tired features.
They are so-called "cutters" or "cutters" and are extremely resistant to hardship and difficult living conditions. The clerk (the male) is the so-called "mark" with the big horns and each group has only one.

The impressive animals, photographed by Haris Nikolaou.
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