An unprecedented spectacle was seen by people in Thessaloniki when at around 02:45 in the morning, a wild boar descended from Kedrinos Lofos forest to Aristotelous Square in the centre of the city.
Professor of Agronomy Faculty of Forestry and Natural Environment of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Christos Vlachos, told GRTimes that people have nothing to fear if people keep a distance from wild boars and do not make any provocations.
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