Boar

Boars are large, talking beasts that are among the most loyal, brave and clever ones in the world of Narnia.

These beasts are fierce fighters, and use their long, sharp tusks to gash their enemies very fast.

Notable Appearances
In The Magician's Nephew, when the world of Narnia was created, two boars were called out from the ground with many different beasts and gathered as a council. One boar was among the Narnians who chased after Andrew Ketterley, believing him to be the Evil that Aslan had warned them about. When he was caught, the boar thought him to be a tree.

In The Last Battle, many of the boars gathered with the beasts at the Stable Hill while Shift the ape, gives the announcement about the False Aslan. He later calls on a boar to go in the stable. Tirian saw that the boar was very brave and getting ready to fight for its life when the Calormene soldiers were close.

Movie Adaptions
Boars are also seen fighting on the side of Aslan's forces in both movie adaptations since they didn't appear in those books that C.S. Lewis made.

In the 2005 film of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, during the Long Winter, boars were first seen as statues or stone prisoners in the White Witch's Castle when Edmund passed through the White Witch's Courtyard. These beasts were later freed by Aslan's healing breath, and marched over to join in the First Battle of Beruna.

In another scene, one boar was seen as a statue with other animals that were turned to stone, when they crossed the Witch. Many boars were present in Aslan's camp when the Pevensies and the Beavers arrived to meet Aslan for the first time. Many boars fought in Aslan's Army against the White Witch's Army, as two of them were seen when they began to charge into battle. One was seen struggling with a black dwarf.

In the 2008 film of Prince Caspian, many boars were present at the Dancing Lawn, where they were shouting with all the Old Narnians at the young Telmarine Prince Caspian X for stealing Narnia. After Caspian X promised that he would bring peace, and give back the Narnians freedom, boars become very loyal to him. When the Pevensies returned to Narnia, the boars fought in the Second Battle of Beruna, at Aslan's How against the Telmarine army.