It's a wild boar invasion coming to a place near you
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Re: It's a wild boar invasion coming to a place near you
But please please please, prospective visitors, do not be put off by this most unfortunate event with the pig.
Texas really is a safe state to visit, death by pig is a very very rare occurence.
Statistics prove, in fact, that you have 10,322 times more chance of being murdered by a person than by a hog.
Texas really is a safe state to visit, death by pig is a very very rare occurence.
Statistics prove, in fact, that you have 10,322 times more chance of being murdered by a person than by a hog.
Re: It's a wild boar invasion coming to a place near you
There is a large infux of wild bores on riverside. Check out any ladybar.........
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Re: It's a wild boar invasion coming to a place near you
There's just no let up with these pesky boars..
Basta! Romans say enough to invasion of wild boars in city
Rome: Rome has been invaded by Gauls, Visigoths and vandals over the centuries, but the Eternal City is now grappling with a rampaging force of an entirely different sort: rubbish-seeking wild boars.
Entire families of wild boars have become a daily sight in Rome, as groups of 10-30 beasts young and old emerge from the vast parks surrounding the city to trot down traffic-clogged streets in search of food in Rome’s notoriously overflowing rubbish bins.
Posting wild boar videos on social media has become something of a sport as exasperated Romans capture the scavengers marching past their stores, strollers or playgrounds.
As Rome gears up for a local election next weekend, the wild boar invasion has been used as a political weapon to attack Mayor Virginia Raggi over the city’s formidable rubbish collection problems. But experts say the issue is more complicated and tied at least in part to a booming boar population.
Italy’s main agriculture lobby, Coldiretti, estimates there are over 2 million wild boars in Italy. The region of Lazio surrounding Rome estimates there are 5-6000 of them in city parks, a few hundred of which regularly abandon the trees and green for urban asphalt and trash bins.
Full: https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/world/ ... 58ut9.html
Basta! Romans say enough to invasion of wild boars in city
Rome: Rome has been invaded by Gauls, Visigoths and vandals over the centuries, but the Eternal City is now grappling with a rampaging force of an entirely different sort: rubbish-seeking wild boars.
Entire families of wild boars have become a daily sight in Rome, as groups of 10-30 beasts young and old emerge from the vast parks surrounding the city to trot down traffic-clogged streets in search of food in Rome’s notoriously overflowing rubbish bins.
Posting wild boar videos on social media has become something of a sport as exasperated Romans capture the scavengers marching past their stores, strollers or playgrounds.
As Rome gears up for a local election next weekend, the wild boar invasion has been used as a political weapon to attack Mayor Virginia Raggi over the city’s formidable rubbish collection problems. But experts say the issue is more complicated and tied at least in part to a booming boar population.
Italy’s main agriculture lobby, Coldiretti, estimates there are over 2 million wild boars in Italy. The region of Lazio surrounding Rome estimates there are 5-6000 of them in city parks, a few hundred of which regularly abandon the trees and green for urban asphalt and trash bins.
Full: https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/world/ ... 58ut9.html
Re: It's a wild boar invasion coming to a place near you
Let’s have a change to chayotes
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