Unexpected visitor.



by Happy-Emphasis5231

14 Comments

  1. MuddyElm8641

    Aren’t those things super deadly especially when in a group

  2. STRIKT9LC

    Give its snoot a shoot!

    Srsly…kill it now, or wait til you plant and it brings its friends/family to destroy your crops

  3. praxicsunofabitch

    Dangerous, destructive, invasive, and an absolutely great source of sausage.

  4. Happy-Emphasis5231

    It looks like I’m super brave but I’m filming with my arm through the fence. This dude(?) can not get in. It’s like in the zoo, but then the other way around! His friends and family are welcome as well!

  5. Odd_Preparation_730

    They are apparently all around me but I’ve never seen one. I would love to bring a big one down

  6. Maximum_Extension592

    My trigger finger is getting itchy just looking at this

  7. pepp3rito

    I would be making space from this extremely dangerous, invasive species, unless you’re prepared to remove him from any and all ecosystems.

  8. Chill out my fellow trigger-happy ‘muricans – the OP is in Hungary and this is a wild boar, native to Eurasia. Sure it can be dangerous and (I assume) threatening for crops, but it’s not invasive or ecologically damaging where OP is located.

  9. rmannyconda78

    I catch a wild boar near my property and he’s gonna be hanging in my shed dry curing, ok this comment made me really want some bacon or salami

  10. Anxious_Advice4069

    It’s marking, and also not afraid of humans. They typically move in a group called a sounder. That one is likely marking a spot for the sounder to come in and wreck shop.

  11. Draculas_cousin

    Beautiful pig there. I always liked them as like the bears of the herbivore world…if that makes sense. People are bloodthirsty today lol. They’re bad in a lot of ways, especially in the US, but it’s a cool video OP.

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