US Boars Turn Blue From Rodenticide Contamination
Hunters in Northern California discovered wild pigs with glowing neon-blue fat. This unusual coloration is attributed to contamination from rodenticides. The discovery has stunned those who have encountered it.
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Sources · 7 independent
talkRADIO
“US boars have turned blue from rodenticide contamination.”
Times Radio UK
“Wild boars in the US have turned blue from rodenticide contamination.”
Radio Formula Mexico
“Wild boars in the United States have turned blue due to rodenticide contamination.”
WBBM Newsradio 780
“Wild boars in the United States have turned blue from rodenticide contamination.”
WGN Radio 720
“Wild boars in the United States have turned blue from rodenticide contamination.”
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