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Yilan’s “Wild Boar Diary” captures rare images just like the Taiwanese version of Discovery – Life – Liberty Times Newsletter



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In the “Wild Boar Diary” video at Toucheng Farm in Yilan County, a sow and piglets rush into a pond to take a bath. (Photo provided by Toucheng Farm)

2023/01/27 12:20

[Reporter Jiang Zhixiong/Yilan Report]Toucheng Farm in Yilan County launched the “Wild Boar Diary” eco-documentary. The wild boars on the farm are the protagonists, and they photographed them foraging, building nests, sows and piglets rushing into ponds for bathing, and paddy fields. The precious pictures of walking around include mountain Qiang and macaques, just like the Taiwanese version of Discovery.

“Wild Boar Diary” is shot with infrared rays. It is the ecological monitoring record of the Toucheng Farm in the past two years. It captures the essence and edits it into a 2-minute screen, with a lively soundtrack to make a vivid video. In addition to revealing the private life of wild boars, it also highlights the diversity of the farm. rich ecological environment.

In the video, wild boars run to the pond to take a bath, eat corn shoots, and eat rice ears. There are also “family portraits” shots of sows and piglets walking around. During the breeding season, they also use thatch to build nests, and they are photographed hiding in their love nests The funny picture of the nose, after the video was exposed, netizens commented, “It’s so cute”, “Toucheng Farm is simply a paradise for wild boars and mountain friends”.

Lin Hongda, Manager of Toucheng Farm, said that wild boars are sensitive by nature and will flee quickly when they sense the wind and grass.

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A group of piglets are strolling in the rice fields. (Photo provided by Toucheng Farm)

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During the breeding season, wild boars use thatch to build their nests, and they were photographed hiding in their love nests and exposing their noses (circled in red). (Photo provided by Toucheng Farm)

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Macaques are also included in the shot, and the group of monkeys in the picture are eating oranges on the fruit trees and on the ground. (Photo provided by Toucheng Farm)

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Wild boars in Toucheng Farm eat rice ears to satisfy their hunger. (Photo provided by Toucheng Farm)

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