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※ This video is part of the <Documentary Prime - Hallasan Wolfdog> broadcast on June 20, 2016. Hallasan, which preserves the mystery of the ancient times, a life-threatening match takes place there. The Jeju wolfdog, their hunting instinct is awakened. Jeju, a rough and barren volcanic island, Jeju dogs are trained with courage and strength to survive on that land! The Jeju dog, Jeju's native dog, is said to have settled on Jeju about 3,000 years ago. Gentle but agile, with excellent hearing, smell, and sight, the Jeju dog has shown outstanding talent in hunting wild animals such as badgers and pheasants since ancient times. However, the Jeju dog, which was forgotten even by Jeju people during the Japanese colonial period and the Korean War, has reappeared on Hallasan. The hunting instinct of the Jeju dog, which had been hidden, was awakened by the lawless wild boar of Hallasan. Jeju Dogs Protect Mt. Halla Mt. Halla, which has a different ecosystem from the mainland, has not been inhabited by any wild animals such as tigers or Asiatic black bears since ancient times. Wild boars are also known to have gone extinct between 1900 and 1930. However, in the early 2000s, wild boars reappeared on Mt. Halla. Pigs raised on farms escaped and became wild. Jeju dogs are playing an outstanding role in hunting wild boars that destroy protected species on Mt. Halla and even come down to farms to cause damage. How can a Jeju dog weighing only 12~16kg stand up to a huge wild boar weighing 300~400kg? Let’s meet the Jeju dog, the best hunting dog that protects Mt. Halla with its innate hunting instinct. Let’s meet the Jeju dog, the best hunting dog that protects Mt. Halla with its innate hunting instinct. ✔ Program name: Documentary Prime - Mt. Halla Wolfdog ✔ Broadcast date: 2016.06.20 #GolladyeonDocumentary #DocumentaryPrime #Documentary #Documentary #Jeju #JejuIsland #Mt.Hallasan #JejuDog #WolfDog #HuntingDog #Hunting #WildBoar #Pheasant #Dog #Puppy #WildAnimal #PredatoryBeast #ProtectedSpecies #HuntingInstinct