Tejas vs Boma
Tejas — a 200-kilo bengal tiger with ambush instincts and retractable claws. vs Boma — 180 kilos of muscle, bulk, and upward-slashing tusks stepping into the forest.
The fighters
Two animals stepping in.
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Home
Character
Tejas
Animal
Bengal Tiger
200 kilos of muscle, silence, and claws. Tejas knows every metre of mountain forests of Bhutan.
Stats
Strength 10Agility 7Intelligence 8Stamina 7Defence 8Total 40Battle numbers
- Weight
- 200 kg
- Top speed sprint
- 56 km/h
Habitat Jigme Dorji National Park, Bhutan
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Away
Character
Boma
Animal
Giant Forest Hog
180 kilos of muscle, bulk, and upward-slashing tusks. Boma doesn't turn.
Stats
Strength 9Agility 4Intelligence 5Stamina 8Defence 10Total 36Battle numbers
- Weight
- 180 kg
- Shoulder height
- 95 cm
- Top speed charge
- 38 km/h
Habitat Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda
The biology puzzle
What each fighter brings
Tejas's biology edge
A close-range ambush build: broad forequarters, retractable claws, large canines, and a powerful body let tigers grip large prey when a short rush lands cleanly.
Boma's biology edge
The largest wild pig on Earth, a heavy, broad-headed forest suid with prominent tusks, strong cheek swellings, and a body built for close-range defence in dense cover.
Biology in this battle
The facts that shape the fight.
Tejas · Bengal Tiger
Bengal Tiger low-frequency signal against Boma: why it matters
A tiger's roar is a long-distance warning. It tells other tigers that this ground is occupied, and it can help rivals avoid a risky face-to-face fight. The safe claim is communication and territory, not a magic fear weapon.
Tejas · Bengal Tiger
Bengal Tiger bite weaponry against Boma: why it matters
Both lions and tigers have huge canine teeth built for gripping prey. The safest launch claim is not a trophy-measure contest: tigers are large cats with powerful jaws and canines adapted for holding large prey during a close-range kill.
Boma · Giant Forest Hog
Giant Forest Hog feeding strategy against Tejas: why it matters
Giant forest hogs are mainly plant eaters that browse and graze. Uganda research shows seasonal grass use, and they can dig salty earth with tusks and lower incisors.
Boma · Giant Forest Hog
Giant Forest Hog fighting style against Tejas: why it matters
With close-range force. Adult males use size, tusks, broad heads, and pushing power when rivals get too close. That is the real-world root of Boma's heavy, head-on defence style.
The ground
Jigme Dorji National Park
Bhutan — Tejas's native ground
The story
Why this matchup matters.
This is Tejas’s country — mountain forests of Bhutan. Mist hangs low between bamboo and pine. He knows every fallen log, every silent path, every shadow to wait in.
Today, something walks his forest that shouldn’t be here. A giant forest hog. 180 kilos of muscle, bulk, and upward-slashing tusks. His name is Boma. He doesn’t know this place. And he doesn’t turn.
In real life, these two character home grounds do not overlap. In Wyld Rivals, they do. One predator. One forest boar. One forest. Tejas has the edge of home. Boma has the edge of weight.
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