Last weekend I was walking Wookie on the Coyote Creek Trail when we came across two wild pigs next to the trail tearing up the grass. It was about 10 AM and I thought it was strange to see them in broad daylight along that section of the trail. I have also seen them in my condo complex at night, and they like to go through the complex and destroy all of our grass looking for food. My best guess as to why they have been around so much lately is that there is probably some sort of predator, like a mountain lion, roaming around and flushing them out. And even if there isn't one causing them to come through our complex I would eventually expect to see one following them into the complex. So here's to hoping that never happens, but we have to find a way to deal with the wild pigs, which I think are not native to California.
Wild Pigs
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