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It is always valid what the respective experts say. The first experts, who were asked, saw undoubtedly a lion, now other experts see there undoubtedly a wild boar. Since the experts are always right, the confusion is perfect. Bissl so like with the "man-made climate change".
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Have also seen the video. Of course I am not an expert, but for me it looks too big and slim for a wild boar. Let's see if the doctor is right.
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I haven't read the article, but it said something about the Remmo clan. That means richer people whether criminal or not could keep such an animal on the backyard of their villa, like in the movie Scarface. Still rather unlikely
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Of course, you can't rule it out. In that case, even a stutzig neighbor would probably not dare to say what😅
I also find that it reminds of stature fur body length etc not directly to a wild boar....
But since the head is not quite visible, would certainly find a picture of a wild boar that corresponds to the visible part...
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People can't tell the difference between anything these days? is more like a fox or?
The wild boar lioness will be a previously unknown special breed, which is completely meat-free, not that the Ösi Veganertante still interferes because of animal killing and so...
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And may continue to live species-appropriate in a Berlin backyard🤔
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i always find cool when foxes run around in Berlin,
i was also at Lake Tegel and the people sat there on the benches and the wild boars ran around there just so.
Do you actually know the video where a wild boar has stolen a nudist man, so naked man, his plastic bag with his laptop.
And the naked man then ran after the wild boar
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I have just read an article about it, but is such a thing really possible that a lion returns to its owner by itself and would then decide in this case from freedom back into the cage? This story with the lioness I find really exciting. Maybe we hear soon again what from her from the forest in the form of another Twitter video
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If the story about Farit R. and his "Nala" is true, I hardly believe that the lioness is voluntarily back into the enclosure. But can imagine that she was found (captured) and brought to the owner. And perhaps it was agreed that it would be less sensitive to switch to a wild boar than to bring the Remmo clan into public focus. Would yes then lead to endless discussions. But who knows how it really is.
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