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They were probably looking for their flocks. That'll do pig, that'll do.Are they tame? Sure someone must be looking for them if they just escaped. If whoever lost them is not careful they can end up starting a pack of wild ones tearing everything up all around them the way they breed.
Yep, they are a neighbors.Are they tame? Sure someone must be looking for them if they just escaped.
Some big cat would enjoy hell out of that meal. Problem then would be they would come back for more later once they find out where the easy meal is.Yep, they are a neighbors.
Actually as slow as they move if they keep this up they are going to wind up as cougar/coyote chit.
Bears have both very good sense of smell and very good ability to swim. No doubt as the smell of the critters was coming to shore and easier food was hard to find one bear set out nose in the air looking for the meal it found. Did he at least take the bear?Guy that I met in Alaska lives on a remote homestead on Lake Iliamna. Only access to his place is by boat or plane in the warmer months.
He bought two weaner pigs one spring and them put then on a small island about a half mile off shore and would boat out to the island to feed them. The idea of putting the pigs on the island was to keep them hidden from the many brown bears that roam the area.
Well, it didn't work. He was about two weeks from butchering when he went out one day to feed and found complete carnage on the island. Both pigs dead and partly eaten and a very happy brown bear napping off the buffet.
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