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Wild boar spreads panic on German beach

2020-08-14T20:27:59.756Z


Bathers were shocked to see a wild boar land on a beach in northern Germany this weekend before fleeing to a dest


It's a scene that surprised fans of a beach in northern Germany while swimming. In a video posted on social networks, we see the silhouette of an animal advancing towards the shore, crowded. We can already imagine the mythical theme of Teeth of the sea, in crescendo, with the arrival of this beast. A shark? No, it's a boar!

Am Ostseestrand ist etwas los 😳

Gepostet von Seebad WarnemĂŒnde am Sonntag, 9. August 2020

The images show the animal swimming quite quickly towards the sand.

“At first, we thought it was a dog,” Marcus Brandl, head of surveillance at the German Rescue Association (DLRG), told the newspaper Bild. First through his binoculars. “I immediately gathered all the forces of the DLRG on the beach,” he said. “Then we took the bathers out of the water and put the children to safety. "

There were no injuries during this incident.

In the video, alarm calls asking people to run can be heard in German. As soon as the boar arrives on the beach, it begins to charge in the direction of a man, armed with a shovel, who does not hesitate to strike him in order to protect himself.

Unperturbed, the wild boar continues its ascent, forcing pedestrians to make their way as it zigzags through beach towels and parasols. It disappears after a few seconds, rushing towards an unknown destination.

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The video is reminiscent of the hilarious photo of a naked man chasing after a wild boar who had stolen his things from a Berlin naturist park.

Very good swimmers

According to the German channel NDR, the animal would have swam for kilometers before reaching the beach. A sailor explained that he saw him a few kilometers before he arrived on the beach. “The boar swam very fast,” said the sailor.

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Even if the scene is surprising, it is not abnormal to see a boar swimming. These animals are known to be very good swimmers.

In September 2019, a herd of wild boar swam several kilometers across Indonesia's Malacca Strait, reaching Malaysia and terrorizing farmers upon their arrival, according to The Guardian newspaper.

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