Big Majors Spot, a tiny island in the Bahamas, is inhabited by a herd of feral pigs. The food supply on the island is limited, so the little porkers will gladly swim out to boaters off the shore to beg for scraps.
And here we have the salt-water pig, substantially different from the well- known freshwater porcine. Note the webbed, split hooves and chromata phore stripes upon the flanks. Tourists are advised to visit at dusk to truly appreciate the noc turnal display these pigs make to signal each other..... They are tasty. We eat them. That is all.
substantially different from the well-
known freshwater porcine. Note the
webbed, split hooves and chromata
phore stripes upon the flanks.
Tourists are advised to visit at
dusk to truly appreciate the noc
turnal display these pigs make to
signal each other.....
They are tasty. We eat them. That is
all.
Always look on the bright side of life.