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Post by Bonobo on Oct 28, 2017 21:50:17 GMT 1
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Post by Bonobo on Feb 16, 2020 15:52:06 GMT 1
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Post by naukowiec on Feb 23, 2020 9:51:00 GMT 1
Can't tell what it is. A wild boar? Baby bison, but seems far too urban an area to find one there.
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Post by Bonobo on Feb 26, 2020 12:08:05 GMT 1
Can't tell what it is. A wild boar? Baby bison, but seems far too urban an area to find one there. It`s a wild boar, quite big, of course. It is mostly them that behave in this way.
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Post by naukowiec on Feb 26, 2020 20:28:16 GMT 1
I wouldn't like to encounter one, I think they're quite aggressive.
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Post by Bonobo on Feb 27, 2020 11:00:22 GMT 1
I wouldn't like to encounter one, I think they're quite aggressive. A few weeks ago a herd chased a woman across the town but it was her fault coz she was carrying two bags full of shopping.
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Zen
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Post by Zen on Feb 27, 2020 14:52:49 GMT 1
They are especially protective of their young (like most animals), especially the females. So if you ever come across some young boars be careful as you may be attacked.
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Post by Bonobo on Feb 27, 2020 14:59:28 GMT 1
They are especially protective of their young (like most animals), especially the females. So if you ever come across some young boars be careful as you may be attacked. Ok, I will remember it. So far I have only seen warning signs and electric fences in the big city, but no real animals.
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Post by naukowiec on Feb 29, 2020 19:31:30 GMT 1
it was her fault coz she was carrying two bags full of shopping. So one has to avoid food shopping on the offchance of a wild boar encounter?
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Post by Bonobo on Mar 1, 2020 21:40:44 GMT 1
So one has to avoid food shopping on the offchance of a wild boar encounter? Not avoid. It is enough to share with boars. We need to help our little brothers.
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