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Families of wild boars meet in the woodland, including fathers, nursing mothers, and piglets of various ages and sizes, as captured by a trail camera

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Across the woodland, families of wild boars—wild pigs— gather together in a remarkable display of social life. Seen both by day and by night, the footage reveals fathers standing guard, nursing mothers tending to their young, and piglets of different ages and sizes exploring the forest floor.
Captured by a hidden trail camera, these scenes highlight the resilience and adaptability of wild pigs. Whether under the bright light of day or the quiet shadows of night, the woodland becomes a shared space where generations meet, learn, and survive together..
As the families move through the woodland, the wild pigs leave subtle signs of their presence—hoofprints pressed into the soil, overturned earth where they have rooted for food, and soft grunts that echo between the trees. These traces tell the ongoing story of their daily lives, a reminder that the forest is not only their home but also a living archive of their activity, both day and night.

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