BladesNBarrels
09-22-2020, 12:24
They are taking over, according to this.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...super-pigs.html (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8758173/North-America-facing-time-bomb-explosion-millions-super-pigs.html)
America is facing 'time-bomb' explosion of millions of 'super pigs' that can reproduce at just three months old, grow up to 400lbs and destroy thousands of square miles of farms and livestock
There are thought to be around nine million feral pigs across the U.S. and Canada
Their numbers are rapidly rising due to the fact they are able to reproduce at just three months old
Research scientist Jack Mayer said: 'It's a crazy situation with everything that's happened in what I call the Pig Bomb, which has exploded in North America'
Mayer warned about their rate of reproduction: 'There's not another animal that can put little feet on the ground quicker than a wild pig'
Global warming is partly to blame as more piglets, of which there can be at least 10 in a litter, are surviving
Once a pig escapes its enclosure, it becomes wild and begins to grow tusks. They then mate with other wild pigs or boar and the offspring become feral
Some states and Canadian provinces have launched educational campaigns for people to spot the animals, report them and ultimately kill to curb their numbers
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...super-pigs.html (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8758173/North-America-facing-time-bomb-explosion-millions-super-pigs.html)
America is facing 'time-bomb' explosion of millions of 'super pigs' that can reproduce at just three months old, grow up to 400lbs and destroy thousands of square miles of farms and livestock
There are thought to be around nine million feral pigs across the U.S. and Canada
Their numbers are rapidly rising due to the fact they are able to reproduce at just three months old
Research scientist Jack Mayer said: 'It's a crazy situation with everything that's happened in what I call the Pig Bomb, which has exploded in North America'
Mayer warned about their rate of reproduction: 'There's not another animal that can put little feet on the ground quicker than a wild pig'
Global warming is partly to blame as more piglets, of which there can be at least 10 in a litter, are surviving
Once a pig escapes its enclosure, it becomes wild and begins to grow tusks. They then mate with other wild pigs or boar and the offspring become feral
Some states and Canadian provinces have launched educational campaigns for people to spot the animals, report them and ultimately kill to curb their numbers