Offbeat | Wild boar in Germany adopted by herd of cattle

A young boar stands amongst cattle in a pasture in Moerel, Germany, 28 October 2015. One month ago the wild sow attached itself to the oxen and has been excepted as member of the herd ever since. Photo by: Markus Scholz/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images

A wild pig in Germany has decided to give up its “boaring” life — leaving the forest to live with a small herd of cattle.
Farmer Dirk Reese told the dpa news agency this week the boar, which he nicknamed “Banana,” has been living with the eight cattle for more than two months on his property north of Hamburg, not far from the Danish border.
Reese says Banana has been effectively adopted by the cattle — “He’s fully integrated into the herd, which is fascinating.”
Reese says Banana has achieved something of a celebrity status in the area, so he’s not worried that the boar’s life in an open pasture might make it easy prey for a local hunter.
He says that “this pig has a special status.”

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