Pigs don’t fly but hunters do

Aerial hog hunting is a booming, albeit niche, market in Texas, home to one-third of the six million wild hogs that cause millions of dollars in damage to U.S. crops and livestock annually, says Reuters. “For up to $50,000, people can hunt the feral hogs from a helicopter and even use a machine gun to mow… » Read More

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