There was a family of nine wild boars in Happy Valley, and eventually all returned to the grass on their own.
At 8:34 am today (25th), the police received a report stating that there were 9 wild boars off of No. 1 Stubbs Road, Happy Valley.
Police officers arrived at the scene for alert and found 3 wild boars about 80 cm long and 6 small wild boars about 20 to 30 cm long. They went to the grassy area to forage from time to time, and they even crossed footpaths and roads and were driving. People stopped to let wild boars cross the road.
During this period, some wild boars leaned their heads on the side of the road to "rest" while the little wild boars followed the big wild boar's footsteps. By 10 o'clock in the morning, they all "home" and returned to the grass.
Some passers-by said that wild boars appeared from time to time at the site. It is estimated that the big wild boar recently gave birth to small wild boars, and a family of several came to the site for food.
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