The island was suddenly invaded by an army of wild boars

These pigs are about to outnumber the island's human population.

According to newly recorded information, residents of Pulau Besar - the island of Malaysia - are facing a very rare and extremely difficult phenomenon. It is suddenly that dozens of wild boars appeared invading the island, destroying farmers' fields and crops. After demolishing boredom, they began to find destruction to other nearby areas.

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Wild boars are making residents of Pulau Besar island miserable.

However, the story of wild boar to vandalism has not shocked people by discovering the origin of the pigs. According to reports, these pigs are believed to be originating from Sumatra - Indonesia . But to go from Sumatra to Pulau Besar, they have to cross a strait of tens of kilometers long.

Reportedly, Malaysia and Indonesia, which are divided by Strait of Malacca Strait, have a distance of about 65km in the narrowest place. In other words, the most popular theory is that wild boars have swam up to 65km to occupy the island, an achievement that is extremely astounding even when wild boars are naturally good swimmers.

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The pigs are thought to originate from Sumatra, at least 65km from the island.

Another theory comes from the Guardian, suggesting that the boars may have tried to break into the freight trains to come here. But either way, the pigs are still uninvited guests, and are making the islanders miserable.

"The wild boar invasion makes us miserable, because their numbers are increasing," said Norhizam Hassan Baktee, president of the Malacca Agricultural Association.

"The island has witnessed tremendous damage because dozens of pigs have migrated, including piglets."

The Agriculture Association on the island has sent out a concern that the number of pigs will soon surpass that of the small island population. As expected, the Ministry of Nature of Malacca will soon mobilize people to shoot down them to reduce pressure on residents.

Scientifically, wild boars only swim when they want to find a better place to eat, and to avoid danger. In the Bahamas (Caribbean country) there is also a wild boar that can swim around the sea. However, the farthest they can swim is only recorded about 11km, from France to Alderney. 65km, as in the case of Pulau Besar . must be super pig.

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