Feral Pig
Feral pigs, also known as wild boars, are domesticated pigs that have returned to a wild state. They are found in various habitats, including forests, grasslands, and wetlands. Feral pigs are known for their adaptability and can thrive in diverse environments. They typically have a robust body, sharp tusks, and a varied diet that includes plants, fruits, and small animals.
These animals can cause significant ecological damage due to their rooting behavior, which disrupts soil and vegetation. Feral pigs are also known to compete with native wildlife for food and can spread diseases. Their population has increased in many regions, leading to concerns about their impact on local ecosystems and agriculture.