SAEDNEWS: In a city in Poland, a humanoid robot quickly entered the streets and chased away wild boars that had invaded urban areas. The nocturnal scene, illuminated by the robot’s blue headlight and featuring its rapid movements, quickly went viral on social media.
According to the Science and Technology desk of Saed News, in a strange and attention-grabbing incident, a humanoid robot in a Polish city was deployed to track and control wild boars that had invaded streets and urban areas. A video released from the nighttime operation shows a dramatic scene in which the robot runs rapidly across grass and asphalt, pushing the boars back and driving them away from the city environment.
Based on images circulating on social media, the robot—equipped with a blue light on its head—moves swiftly and precisely in the darkness toward the wild animals. The boars, which typically enter cities in search of food, panic upon seeing the large and fast-moving robot and flee toward the outskirts. The operation, carried out without any human intervention, reportedly restored calm to the streets within just a few minutes.
This is not the first time Poland has faced problems with wild boars in urban areas. Due to a shortage of food sources in forests, these animals frequently enter cities, posing risks to residents and causing damage to public property. However, the use of a humanoid robot to address the issue represents an innovative approach that has attracted the attention of experts.
The video of the incident quickly went viral online, gathering tens of thousands of views and becoming a trending topic. Many users expressed surprise at the effectiveness of the technology, commenting: “The future is here—robots are handling everyday problems instead of humans.”
Experts believe that the use of intelligent robots in urban wildlife management could offer a safe, low-cost, and non-violent solution for cities dealing with frequent wildlife intrusions. While no further details about the type of robot or the responsible organization have been released, the footage highlights how robotics technology continues to push new boundaries in public service applications.