In Maine we have grown accustomed to strange news and weird findings. From multicolored lobster to dangerous algae, the rest of the country might underestimate just how thrilling it can be to live in Vacationland. We even have an entire museum dedicated to mythical creatures! But, of all the weird things we've heard this one might take the cake. Have you seen these animals?
The Buxton Police Department recently asked residents to report any sighting of feral pigs to officials at the town. It seemed like an odd request until we read that feral pigs are becoming a real problem in America and Maine isn't immune.
Officials at the US Department of Agriculture recently reported the geographic area where feral hogs can be found has expanded. In fact, their numbers have swelled to more than six million and they've been spotted in 32 states.
Most people consider this to be a more southern problem, with the hogs having been found in places like Georgia and Alabama.
Where do they come from?
These animals are actually the same breed of pig as those that are domestic. In fact, they've come from pigs escaping or being released into the wild. They're also referred to as wild boar, wild hog, razorback, piney woods rooter, and Russian boar.
They might seem non-threatening but they actually pose quite a threat. They've been known to get in the way of vehicles and even go after humans in some rare cases.
While feral hogs have not yet been spotted in Maine, the USDA reports that it's possible. And Buxton is on the case!
If you spot an escaped local pig or a feral pig, you're asked to report it to Animal Control Officer Adele Jones at 207- 929-6612.
To learn more about the official statement from the Buxton Police, click here. Remember that these animals can actually be far more than a nuisance, so be sure to stay tuned so that you're aware if they're found nearby.
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