GUANGDONG, CHINA— A wild boar in Guangdong China was hiking around Qingyuan Gulong Canyon when he spotted a magnificent glass bridge.<br /><br />The bridge opened in June and is famous for its large circular glass observation deck suspended at the end of the bridge, standing 72 meters from the cliff edge. <br /> <br />The wild boar deemed himself brave enough to cross the vertigo-inducing glass-bottom bridge only to find out that... Well, he wasn't. <br /><br />The terrified piggy clawed and slipped his way across the dew-covered bridge only to freeze in fear half-way through.<br /><br />But our wild friend was in luck. Safety guards nearby took notice of his plight and — armed with brooms to wipe off the dew — went to the boar's rescue. <br /><br />After the pig-curling competition ended, the boar went back to safety in the nearby woods.<br /><br />The guards claim it is not uncommon to see boars roaming around the forests close to the bridge, however it seems it's the first pig-rescue they have carried out. <br /><br />This poor boar would've definitely appreciated a piggy-back ride!