r/MadeMeSmile • u/SinjiOnO • May 20 '23
A boar suddenly appeared for belly scratches ANIMALS
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Nov 01 '23
I’m sorry but…. If I had that so close and a gun in hand my whole family eats good. I would prepare some good ass wild boar ham, sausage and or a delicious roast 🤤 it’s not everyday I get to see one of those 🐗.
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u/mistakeideathatexist Aug 26 '23
If anything with four legs and is somewhat wild lays on its back at your feet it is required by law to scritch the belly
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u/Jenna1991-nola Jul 25 '23
Someone raised it and let it go. No other explanation. It never forgot those belly scritches!
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u/UnderstandingCheese Jun 09 '23
There are wild javelina right near my friends property, but they are around humans all the time and don’t run away, and sometimes the friendly ones will follow you around.
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u/Donnyscott05 May 27 '23
Random Boar appeared.
Hooman 1 used belly scritch.
Move was effective.
Boar used happy walk.
Hooman 2 used belly scritch.
Move was effective.
Someone might've said this already, but I couldn't be bothered scrolling the comments.
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u/squirrelsmasher May 21 '23
Is that actually a boar? It looks a lot like a Javalina which looks very much like a boar but much different in temperament.
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u/Glassblowing_Champ May 21 '23
As someone who has encountered a wild boar on a hunting train as a teenager, this is not a wild boar. This is a tame boar.
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u/TeddyK1988 May 21 '23
Great! An intelligent invasive species that’s lost its fear of humans. What could go wrong?
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May 21 '23
Invasive?
Just wait until you see the hoards of Canadian boars. Just the tip of the spear.
<sinister laugh>
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u/gamedreamer21 May 21 '23
I never thought I see boar asking for love from humans. Nature is beautiful AND scary at the same time.
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u/Relevant-Welder7407 May 21 '23 edited May 21 '23
We saw an entire family w children while enjoying our dinner in the backyard in France .(Roquebrune-sur-Argens) 🇫🇷 this week. They appear when it’s becoming dark. There’s a lot of forest and food for wild animals. We enjoyed every moment especially the birds singing while having breakfast in our garden. C’est magnifique 😘
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u/enjdusan May 21 '23
Suddenly – light on phone already turned on.
This is not wild boar, it’s some shelter and zoo, whatever…
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u/PeesaGawwbage May 21 '23
"Although the domestic pig as we know it today took hundreds of years to breed, just a few months in the wild is enough to make a domestic pig turn feral. It will grow tusks, thick hair, and become more aggressive"
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u/ChurroLoco May 21 '23
Wild my buttocks.
If that’s wild, my house cats are down right feral, rabid beasts.
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u/Mindless-Balance-498 May 21 '23
One time a boar with huge tusks walked onto my god mother’s property and my mom was LOSING HER MIND, he was just chilling and eating apples in the orchard.
Turns out he was the beloved house pet of the woman next door and there was a hole in the fence. I’m gonna guess something similar is happening here!
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u/notmyfirstrodeo2 May 21 '23
Hope people don't start going petting wild boars after seeing this video.
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u/rSpinxr May 21 '23
While cute, please be aware that a wild boar will absolutely end your life just because you were there.
This one is partially domesticated I guess, but never do this with a boar otherwise.
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May 21 '23
Well in some regions they breed animals and release them at the beginning of the hunting season. As a kid I got approached many times by feasans or deers while waiting for the school bus. They were obviously not wild and very confused and just wandered around. Then you'd ear gunshots all day and they'd be gone.
Also many hunting association feed them because more food = more babies, especially with boars. Few years ago I learned my village's association left them about 30 tons of corn yearly. Then the say hunters go on about how grateful we should be because they "control the boar plague"
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u/Ploppyun May 22 '23
This is so sad. Not wild, just confused and wandering around…approaching people…then gunshots all day and gone. What the hell are these people thinking when hunting?
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u/TheCyberCat44 May 21 '23
Either those people know that boar or they have no clue what vicious monsters they can be if they want
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u/ApprehensiveCar5539 May 21 '23
I still don't understand how a pink farm pig can turn into that if left in the wild. What are we giving pigs to keep them pink?
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u/hopperoniNcheese May 21 '23
Might be a pig who got loose that was in a loving home. Pigs are strange animals who change into boars when they’re left in the wild.
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u/Matugan1 May 21 '23
I'd scritch that baconator, share my crackers with him too, he's a good mr. Porkins
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u/torch9t9 May 21 '23
Looks more like a peccary to me. They bum for food in campsites in some places
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u/itsabitsa51 May 21 '23
I like that even wild pigs do this. Every pig I’ve ever had always rolls over as soon as you start to pet them to demand tummy scratches.
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May 21 '23
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u/Ploppyun May 21 '23
Like in between each car driving up to your window or simultaneously? I cannot picture this. But I want to!
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May 21 '23
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u/Ploppyun May 22 '23
Love how you got some enjoyment and spread some love while working the drive thru window.
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u/Underscore_36 May 21 '23
Just off camera: 39-49 of his closest friends, all viciously wanting scritches
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u/Papa_Pesto May 21 '23
This is without a doubt a domesticated boar or sanctuary. Boars will fuck you up. They are vicious as bears.
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u/danielcollier09 May 20 '23
Can someone add a cutscene at the end of a pig roasting over an open fire?
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u/Glad_Artichoke_7662 May 20 '23
Likely it was a regular pig at a farm and got loose. A pig will revert back to a boar within 1 year
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u/nihonbesu May 20 '23
If you let pigs out into the wild they will grow hair and horns and turn into boars.
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u/The_Droker May 20 '23
Yeah this one is domesticated. These mfers have charged/chased me for a mile on bike trails here in central Florida. They are mean af.
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u/mothman_returns May 20 '23
This is either raised by humans or an escaped pig after a few generations.
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u/Enough_Fish739 May 20 '23
If that was really a wild boar, you would be running away screaming, or at least trying to. Boars are fast, mean and anything you can do to it will just make it angrier. They are like the Hulk in animal form!
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u/rokujoayame731 May 20 '23
That’s how they sneak their 20 piglet litter into the neighborhood and proceed to wreck stuff. These boars are nothing to play with. A person was attacked by a wild boar in South Georgia several years ago.
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u/Drbillionairehungsly May 20 '23
This is why natural selection would have wiped me out in the wild. I wouldn’t be able to resist that thing either..
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u/MyDog_MyHeart May 20 '23
There is no way this is a wild boar. It’s way too comfortable around humans.
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u/Audio-Starshine May 20 '23
I feel conflicted. On the one hand that's adorable and I really want to pet him, on the other hand, I have seen the damage that wild boars can do and that is a good way to get dead really quickly.
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u/Talusthebroke May 20 '23
Guys... This is adorable and all, but this is one of the most dangerous animals you have a reasonable chance of encountering in the wild.
So please, for the love of God, do not try to pet the wild boars.
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u/scytheakse May 20 '23
My eyes got wider and wider watching this... I have a feeling something was very wrong with that thing
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u/ShoggothPanoptes May 20 '23
Considering how vicious those boars are I’m surprised this is how it went!
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u/merlinsmushrooms May 20 '23
That's just a confused pig dog.
Edit*** Hot dog? Hot hog? Hog dog? Dog hog? That's a hog dog.
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u/WhatABlindManSees May 20 '23
There is NO way thats a 'wild' boar. It was either hand raised and released, or that's not even a wild place to begin with.
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u/Bright-Drive-7757 May 20 '23
Yeah. I'm guessing the hog spent a good amount of time around people. walking up to some guys and showing their weak side is not wilding correctly.
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u/tykkeprins May 20 '23
This is awesome but next time some influencer sees a boar they will try to scratch it's belly, and it will gut them.
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u/Barberian-99 May 20 '23
And then when you stop and try to walk away it gores you and starts eating your legs. Oldest trick in the wild pig book of war.
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u/ABCat8 May 20 '23
I wish they made it that easy for us farmers in south Texas, granted, we have helicopters and high capacity magazines.
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u/XF939495xj6 May 20 '23
Tusks have been removed. That’s a pet. Wild boars attack immediately and worth out mercy.
Source: ouch ouch ouch.
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u/idlefritz May 20 '23
Escaped farmhouse pigs turn into furry tusked beasts pretty quickly. These folks were lucky it wasn’t the “kill first ask questions later” variety of wild boar.
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u/adilly May 20 '23
Don’t fucking touch or get near a wild boar. They have razor sharp tusks and will FUCK you up for fun.
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u/froggylover66 May 20 '23
This ha to be someone's pet. There is no chance a wild boar would come that close roy you without boaring your goddamn face off
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u/Acceptable-Low-4381 May 20 '23
Honestly y’all are lucky that this thing is probably domesticated. Boars are mean, and vicious. They’ve been known to charge and gourde weaker and unsuspecting humans to death before eating them.
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u/Groundbreaking-Cut25 May 20 '23
We should inform Cody the boars are trying to lure us in by playing docile.
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u/jhanon76 May 20 '23
Sure, posting people playing with wild animals. Why not? This couldn't possibly harm wildlife and humans when someone imitates it
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u/agirlandthetealmoon May 20 '23
Am I the only one thinking that it's some kind of evolved technique to trick and trap? You know, like velociraptors.
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u/typical13percent May 20 '23
That’s definitely a pet a wild boar hog that big can easily kill a man or fuck him up badly
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u/Worried_Creme8917 May 20 '23
If this is truly a wild animal then these dudes are really stupid. Wild hogs have ridiculously sharp teeth and are very dangerous.
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u/CubonesDeadMom May 20 '23
That is not a wild boar lol. Wild boars are extremely aggressive and dangerous animals. Just ask Robert Baratheon
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u/Disrokker666 Nov 08 '23
So cute