The wild boar nibbling on tree fruit had long since lost its leisurely comfort upon smelling the bear scent in the air, and had taken off running, kicking up the leaves on the ground as it fled.
The boar was not large, about one meter in length, but though its limbs were short, its muscles were taut. It sprang forward abruptly, blurring into a shadowy figure.
The online audience's mouths gaped in an "O" shape, no one expecting the unimpressive-looking boar to burst forth with such speed.
Unfortunately, the top speed of a Japanese wild boar is only about fifty kilometers per hour. The Brown Bear's reaction wasn't slow, even faster than most creatures in Nature; the moment it charged forward, the very earth seemed to tremble.
Hundreds of kilograms in mass crashed onto the ground. Even though the bear's thickly padded paws provided significant cushioning, the dry earth still formed several indentations.