Marcus Lashley is an associate professor of wildlife ecology at the University of Florida. They go by many names – pigs, hogs, swine, razorbacks – but whatever you call them, wild pigs (Sus scrofa) ...
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Saltwater crocodiles' feral pig diet may be changing NT waterways: study
With booming saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) numbers in the Northern Territory comes a whole lot of faeces. So much, ...
This article was originally featured in The Conversation. They go by many names–pigs, hogs, swine, razorbacks–but whatever you call them, wild pigs (Sus scrofa) are one of the most damaging invasive ...
Feral hogs' long snouts and tusks allow them to rip and root their way across the landscape in search of food. USDA/Flickr, CC BY The wild pigs in Canada are unique because they were originally ...
Marcus Lashley receives funding from USDA Wildlife Services. The wild pigs in Canada are unique because they were originally crossbred by humans to be larger and more cold-hardy than their feral ...
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