Leopard Hunts Wild Hog And Catches a Baby, Then Has To Escape From Enraged Pigs

Written by Hannah Crawford
Updated: November 9, 2023
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When we think of predatorial hunts in the wild, we probably assume they always catch large prey such as buffalo or antelopes. However, this is not the case. Sometimes, they are only lucky enough to grab something small. And in this case, it just so happened to be a baby pig. 

Check Out The Incredible Video Below!

Leopard and Wild Boar Sighting in Yala National Park

The next YouTube video above takes us to the Yala National Park in Sri Lanka. This video was shared with us by the Amazing Yala YouTube page. This channel shares footage of animals there in the Yala National Park. We see a variety of videos on animals such as elephants, leopards, jackals, monkeys, and wild boars, to list a few. They share a short description of what they do below.

“Yala National Park is one of the most popular places among animal lovers all over the world. The highest density of leopards in the world can be seen here. So we hope to bring you videos of this special Yala National Park and surrounding parks as well as the surrounding environment through this channel.”

Leopard Vs. Wild Boar

Wild boar can run up to 30 miles per hour.

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At the start of this video, we see a wild boar seemingly running for its life just a second into this video. This tells us that something is up. At 11 seconds, we see something in the distance running at incredible speeds through the grass. It is zig-zagging like it is being chased. And chased it is.

A large leopard is directly behind this wild boar. At 25 seconds, we see that this leopard grabs this pig with little to no effort. We notice when the wild boar gets closer that this is, in fact, a baby pig. This makes no difference to the leopard, as this will make a nice snack for him.

However, the leopard could even try to enjoy this catch. We see that the other wild boars running around like crazy are now angry. They all quickly change their direction, and instead of running now, they are chasing this leopard who has a baby. They chase this leopard, and he leaps up into a tree to get away from them.

Is a Wild Pig a Wild Boar?

 These two names often get used interchangeably. And rightly so. The wild pig and wild boar have the same scientific name if you look them up (​​Sus scrofa). Their common names wild pig, wild boar, and feral pig are what we know them by. 

According to the Smithsonian Magazine, “All are interchangeably called wild or feral hogs, pigs or boars; in this context, “boar” can refer to a male or female. (Technically, “feral” refers to animals that can be traced back to escaped domestic pigs, while the more all-encompassing “wild” refers to any non-domestic animals.)” 

The photo featured at the top of this post is © Heinrich Neumeyer/Shutterstock.com


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About the Author

Hannah Crawford is a writer at A-Z Animals where she focuses on reptiles, mammals, and locations in Africa. Hannah has been researching and writing about animals and various countries for over eight years. She holds a Bachelors Degree in Communication\Performance Studies from Pensacola Christian College, which she earned in 2015. Hannah is a resident in Florida, and enjoys theatre, poetry, and growing her fish tank.

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