Dr. Suess introduced the world to green ham, but now a group of wild pigs in California has hunters seeing pork of an even stranger color. Wild pigs are widespread across the Golden State, having ...
Feral hogs with "slushie-blue" innards turned up in Monterey earlier this year—and not for the first time. A young wild boar stands at Joseph D. Grant County Park in Santa Clara County, California.
A new study using American kestrels, a surrogate test species for raptorial birds, suggests that they are at greater risk from poisoning from the rodenticide diphacinone than previous believed. The ...
Hunters and trappers in California have been shocked to discover neon blue flesh beneath the skin of feral pigs, National Geographic reported. The alien-like coloration has come from the animals ...
Wild pig flesh in California is turning neon blue due to diphacinone poisoning Diphacinone is a blue-coloured rodenticide used to control squirrels, rats, and mice Cooking does not remove diphacinone ...
Dan Burton has trapped hundreds of wild pigs for clients of his wildlife control company in Salinas, but even he was startled when he cut one of them open and found blue meat inside. “I’m not talking ...
Wildlife officials in California are urging hunters and pesticide applicators to exercise greater caution after wild pigs in Monterey County were found to have ingested poison that is used to kill ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A young wild boar stands at Joseph D. Grant County Park in Santa Clara County, California. Feral hogs in the state have been found ...
A new study by scientists from Maryland and Colorado using American kestrels, a surrogate test species for raptorial birds, suggests that they are at greater risk from poisoning from the rodenticide ...
In California, wildlife officials are investigating a bizarre phenomenon: wild pigs with bright blue muscle and fat. These unsettling discoveries are linked to the consumption of diphacinone, a ...