Humanoid Robot Chases Wild Boars in Warsaw Residential Area
A humanoid robot, Unitree G1, effectively chased wild boars from a residential area in Warsaw, Poland, highlighting rising urban wildlife conflicts. The incident underscores the implications of urbanization and wildlife interactions, raising questions about future robotics applications in human environments.

In April 2026, a Unitree G1 humanoid robot, nicknamed Edward Warchocki, chased a group of wild boars from a residential neighborhood in Warsaw. The incident was recorded over 25 seconds, showing the robot's mechanical approach prompting the boars to vacate the area.
The Unitree G1, standing at 132 cm and weighing 35 kg, is intended for research and development purposes, costing approximately $16,000. Reports indicate a 40% increase in urban wild boar incursions in Poland between 2024 and 2025, with the wild boar population rising from 180,000 in 2020 to over 300,000 by 2025. This scenario raises concerns regarding urban ecosystem changes and the role of robotics in managing wildlife interactions.




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