huh...

I think the robot would have caught the wild boars, .... probably got a little winded and ran out of breath.
 
I like how, at the end, the robot raised his hand at them as if to say "Get out! And stay out! Or, something like that in AI/robot language.
 
Just wait ---> robots with long rifles.

Hogs will not have a chance...
 
One pack of coyotes will eat an entire litter in one night. The next night, another one and so on. Proven to be more effective than all the guns, choppers, and beer in Texas. Folks just need to stop killing the coyotes.
 
I was trying to be funny. But coyotes though common rarely eat hogs preferring to scavenge or pursue easier game. Coyotes have a negligible impact on wild hop population which just to maintain them at current levels requires a 70% harvest rate every year.

Absolutely nothing wrong with coyotes hunting.
 
Coyotes are common in my neighborhood. Dang near hit one right on the middle of the main road where he stood in broad daylight.
 
My friend is a vintner with a 160 acres just outside Booneville in the Anderson Valley. The way he deals with the pig onslaught is to routinely invite area hunters he's known for decades to put their AR's and spotlights to work. Kills of a dozen or two a night are the norm.

"Anderson Valley is facing a growing and destructive siege from an invasive force: wild pigs. While feral hogs have long been a part of the California landscape, a combination of recent wet winters and the animal's prolific breeding habits has led to a noticeable surge in their population, leaving a trail of costly damage and frustration for residents, farmers, and vintners."
 
I've had pig cooked that way, my old neighbors did one every summer...not a feral pig, but big hole in the ground, coals, some sort of leaves on top, different fruits and spices.

Very good.

The rednecks in Alabama do it different...don't know what is the matter with them...

 
I've had pig cooked that way, my old neighbors did one every summer...not a feral pig, but big hole in the ground, coals, some sort of leaves on top, different fruits and spices.

Very good.

The rednecks in Alabama do it different...don't know what is the matter with them...

was there any banjo music?...
 
I hear he yelled 'Roll Tide'...
My old neighbors were Samoan, a good family that knew how to have a good time. They like salmon, so we often traded foodstuffs and was definitely a win win deal.
 
Shoulda had a pierogi mortar to lure them closer, then.... Hit 'em with the polka cannon....Polish Pig-chasing Robots are the most exciting thing to come out of Poland since Gus Polanski and the Kenosha Kickers.
 
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