Boar emoji SVG
A boar, a hairy, wild pig with tusks. Generally depicted as the face of a brown boar, either facing left or looking straight ahead, with prominent tusks projecting from its lower jaw. Twitter's design feature a friendly, cartoon-styled face, as did an early Facebook design. WhatsApp’s design displays the animal in full, as Google, Microsoft, and Samsung previously did. Not to be confused with 🐖 Pig or 🐷 Pig Face, though their applications may overlap. Available as an Apple Animoji. Boar was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.
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The boar emoji represents a wild pig with tusks.
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