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The best thing is to go on and ignore the animal. The wild boar will then remain at a distance and will not respect the people. Very important: Even if freshlings look sweet, they should not be too close. This is very unlikely anyway: wild boars have a good hearing and a pronounced sense of smell. That means they notice the person early and keep distance. Actually, only practiced hunters succeed in chasing themselves close to the animals. I found here: http://www.achim-achilles.de/laufthemen/aus-aller-welt/2030-neun-dinge-ueber-wildschweine-jeder-laeufer-wissen-muss.html
recently a walker with dog was seriously hurt by a wedge…
They can become quite dangerous.Even if they have freshlings (Junge Schweinchen).A forest aid from wild boar was torn up in the 1950s.
With strict look “The Faaahrkarten please!!” say. Then it usually goes away – or has a wild boar seen with a ticket? However, if there is a ticket, it is probably not a wild boar, but a hunter. In this case greet kindly and leave the shot line..
In most cases nothing will happen. The wild boar – when it finds you – will disappear immediately. When told about wild boar attacks, the animals always felt threatened and had young animals they wanted to protect.
I wouldn’t advise anyone to run away, because even though the pigs look rather plump, they can run much faster than you. The best thing is to climb a tree and wait until the animal loses interest in you.
If you’re lucky, a high seat is near you;)
either stand quietly and quietly, or go on to normal and ignore that. more likely it is anyway that the animal peels off, usually it makes a bend around you.
But what you should not do in any case: the animal ‘attack’, that is to run on it, weeping with the poor or screaming and if freshlings are there, don’t approach or even caress! that would be your end.!
LG
Stay calm, look somewhere else, wait till it goes away. Do not shine or otherwise what 😉
it kindly greets and waits whether it is as kindly refreshed.
Another post, found here: http://www.swr.de/swr1/rp/tipps/alltag/id=446800/nid=446800/did=2673548/61uj8f/index.html
**What do I do when I meet a wild boar in the forest?
Franz Zwick: “You’re lucky because they can’t be seen so easily. It is best to just stand, quietly, and do not move – then you can watch them. Because the wild boars are more afraid than yourself. If they are noticed by the wild boars, they disappear immediately.”****
I would say as soon as possible to take flight. Wild boars are not harmless. Greetings from bienemaus63
And that’s exactly the wrong reaction! Because then the pigs would follow you! The right thing is to prevent the pigs from turning their back and take the escape as slowly as possible!
Normally they make a bow around you. Otherwise, look for the next best tree you can climb.Wild pigs cannot climb.
But buddy…
🙂 But they only do this with their nose.To dig trees it is not enough, not to put a German oak around it
“Only” with the nose… well, the thing is just that a wild boar with its nose already produces more than a person with a nem spat…
Just don’t do what the animal could upset. When I was in the 4th grade, our teacher asked the same question. Answer my fellow student: “Climb on a tree and shut up.” Everyone laughed, but our teacher said the answer wasn’t even stupid.
I don’t know if that’s right, but I’d run and climb a tree if possible…
Serve it with dumplings 🙂
Unnecessary…
I’m for jumping on and cucking in, lol
Run Forrest, run!
Climbing on a tree and answering with “muahahahaha” 🙂
The pig frightens as much as you during the energization, only due to the lack of conscious thinking the flight reflexes are more pronounced. In German: while you are still considering what to do, the pig is long gone. Practical experience.
Class expressed:DD
say good day and then run away quickly
Call a woman: turn the oven to 250 C – I bring a delicious roast.
xD
🙂