Video Shows Dozens of Feral Hogs Invading Neighborhood

The meme made a prediction. A person on the social media site claimed that a neighborhood had been invaded by dozens of hogs.

Don't panic. There were no children harmed when the porcine invasion happened around midnight in Texas. A single pig entering the frame was followed by a seemingly endless parade of additional hogs, which was captured on a resident's security cam.

The homeowner said in the video that he was thinking two or three. Not 25 or 30.

The resident said he saw damage to their front yard, as well as damage to their neighbors' yards.

That is all you people.

Mississippi State University says that the hogs are not native to North America. They were brought in the 1500s by European colonizers, and later joined by other hog species that have now become intertwined in the US.

The range expansion of pigs in the last two decades has been the result of humans illegally moving them to new areas.

The best way to control the hogs is to kill up to 75% of them, according to KDFM. Humans created this problem and can be dealt with in non-lethal ways. Keeping guard animals, fencing, and vaccinations reduce harm.

The piggies are annoying. Yes. Lethal? According to the New York Times, there have only been five documented deaths since 1824.

We will need to enforce stricter animal trafficking laws as the population of non-native species increases. Some of us are going to keep seeing innocent animals being killed by people.

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