Feral hogs typically look very similiar to domestic hogs, but often times have more variation in color and coat pattern. Although color can vary between white, red, and brown for recently hogs that have recently gone feral, the most common color in established feral hog populations is black. This is probably because predators, even hunters, select for easily spotted animals. In addition, because feral hogs are often times active at night, black blends well.

A mature feral hog may reach a shoulder height of 32 to 38 inches and weigh from 100 pounds up 400 pounds. Male hogs, or boars, are generally larger than the females, or sows. Hogs that are very large in size are generally not far removed from domestication, meaning that individual, its parents, or grandparents were likely domestic hogs.

Wild hogs are omnivores, generally categorized as opportunistic feeders, and typically consume between 3% and 5% of their total body mass daily. They exhibit a generalist diet consuming a variety of food sources which allows them to thrive across a wide range of environments. Throughout their range their diet is mostly herbivorous, shifting seasonally and regionally among grasses, mast, shoots, roots, tubers, forbs, and cacti as resource availability changes

Wild hogs have been listed as one of the top 100 worst exotic invasive species in the world. In 2007, researchers estimated that each wild hog carried an associated (damage plus control) cost of $300 per year, and at an estimated 5 million wild pigs in the population at the time, Americans spent over $1.5 billion annually in damages and control costs. Assuming that the cost-per-wild hog estimate has remained constant, the annual costs associated with wild pigs in the United States are likely closer to $2.1 billion today.

Most damage caused by wild hogs is through either rooting or the direct consumption of plant and animal materials


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  • IfIDontKnowNoOneDoes [undecided,any]
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    4 years ago

    I've been trying to get back into CS: GO but holy shit every single person who I've met in that game is a piece of shit. I just want to be able to play poorly and have some learning experiences without some 16 yr old men's rights activist shoving his microphone into his mouth and screaming racial slurs at me repeatedly. This is worse than Dota 2 and by god is that saying something

    • ConkZonk [any]
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      4 years ago

      This is why I only play CSGO in groups of at least 3 or 4 friends nowadays. Less chance to get such a shit teammate and easier to ignore them if I do

    • lizbo [she/her]
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      4 years ago

      My extremely based sister and her trans gf used to play CS:GO. Too bad they don't play anymore, otherwise I'd ask her to hit you up. And yeah tbh this kinda culture is precisely the reason I avoid online games with microphones.

    • Darthsenio_Mall [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      i haven't played cs go but sometimes i play online shit on non usa servers or group up with people on european or mexican discords, just getting at least a little distance from terrible american culture seems to help