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Unexpected exposure to rodenticide is turning California’s wild pigs blue, state authorities say. “I’m not talking about a ...
Predators and people who eat animals that were poisoned by diphacinone can suffer "secondary exposure" to the poison because ...
It might seem intuitive, but California hunters are being warned not to eat wild pigs with neon blue flesh. The unusual color ...
"I'm not talking about a little blue, I'm talking about neon blue, blueberry blue," said the wild pig trapper who made the ...
Swarms of wild pigs in California developed blue flesh after ingesting pesticides containing rat poison — and officials ...