On April 16th, a notable sighting occurred in the Tartu countryside (tartumaal), specifically within the Laeva wild boar area. The observation captured on video documented a rare and natural scene: a wild boar (karuema) moving calmly with its piglets. The family unit was spotted near a roadside area. The animals were situated at a distance of approximately 900 meters from the main Tallinn–Tartu highway. The sighting provided a glimpse into the natural life occurring within the region, demonstrating the boar traveling together (koos) as a family group. The encounter highlights the continued presence of local wildlife in the areas surrounding the tartumaal region. Such observations provide valuable data regarding the movements and social structures of wild fauna in proximity to human infrastructure, such as major thoroughfares. The footage confirms that the wild boar and its young were traversing the terrain at a measured pace, suggesting a routine foraging or movement pattern away from the main traffic flow. This documented event serves as a reminder of the ecological richness present in the Tartu countryside. The peaceful nature of the scene, involving the mother and piglets traveling together, underscores the intricate relationship between local ecosystems and human habitation. The footage was sourced from the Estonian Hunting Men’s Society’s YouTube channel, providing documentation of this wildlife interaction. Topics: #tartumaal #karuema #koos Post navigation Suri näitleja Ester Pajusoo ÄRA NII TEE⟩Süütu harjumus köögis võib torud tuksi keerata