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During the typhoon in Japan, why did the wild boar family take refuge more urgently than humans?

Since Typhoon 5438+02 landed in June, 19 has ravaged Japan, causing 66 deaths and 15 missing. In addition, 24 dams of 2 1 river, such as Qianquchuan in Nagano City, were washed away. In order to meet the typhoon, people evacuate dangerous areas in an emergency, even animals are no exception.

Recently, in Tonegawa, Japan, a group of black wild boars waded across the river and ran across the hillside, shocking Japanese netizens: "The pigs are rushing forward! Hedging work is better than people! " In the past few days, affected by severe weather such as typhoons and earthquakes, many wild boar herds have strayed into cities all over Japan, causing a series of injuries.

Security risks such as swine fever have also attracted public attention. According to the report of the All Japan News Network (ANN) on June 5438+04, the strong typhoon "Haibeisi" recently swept through Japan, bringing heavy rain to a large area, causing the river water level in many areas to rise. After the weather cleared up, there was a scene of "ten thousand pigs galloping" in Yinchuan, Chiba Prefecture.

Yinchuan is the second largest river in Japan with the largest drainage area. At about 6 am on June 38+03, a Japanese netizen photographed several "black shadows" floating on the river after the river rose. After the "black shadows" climbed ashore one by one, netizens discovered that this was a group of black wild boars.

After crossing the river and the hillside, the wild boar in the video did not make any stop, but continued to fly under the leadership of the "leading pig". The sun shone on their wet backs. The photographer said that he didn't realize what was on the river at first, and he was shocked when a large number of black pigs rushed out.

However, for the photographer's whole onlookers, the wild boar group completely ignored and continued to flee for their lives. "I feel very rushed, and the animals are also very hard in typhoon days." Japanese media reports described this scene as a "sudden herd of pigs" and explained that these black pigs did not come from nearby habitable mountainous areas, and people did not know where they were going.

This video comparable to the animal migration in the movie The Lion King has attracted the attention of many netizens, and the original blogger's video has been watched more than 7 million times. Some netizens commented in the video that "wild boar's avoidance is better than human beings", and some netizens were moved by the wild boar's struggle for survival groups under bad weather conditions. "Pigs are hard to live. I hope everyone can reach a safe habitat safely. "