Jurisdiction for Swine - Definition - Tennessee

(c) As used in this section, “wild-appearing swine” means swine that are, at maturity, two feet to three feet (2′ - 3′) tall and three and one half feet to five feet (3 ½ - 5′) long and, at maturity, have the following physical features in comparison to domestic swine: (1) Massive heads with smaller, pointed and heavily-furred ears(,) (2) Heavier shoulders that slope down to small hips, giving the animal an outline similar to an American bison(,) (3) Long and thin snouts(,) (4) Upper tusks or whitters that curl up and out and rub against the lower tusks, making a knifelike edge against the lower tusks(,) and (5) Straight tails that are tufted at the tip.;

Citation:  T. C. A. § 70-4-133;