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This wild hog is incredibly huge - I didn't know they grew that big. I'm not sure if the hunter was burying it or preparing a roasting pit.

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I imagine he's about to 'bleed' the kill. A hawg like that would make a hell of a mess, so they probably do the deed, directly into a ditch.

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I once went hunting in Ingham in New South Wales, about 400 miles west of Sydney.

 

Wild Pigs would be strung up from a tree and skinned and left there.

 

It was quit bizarre, tracking through the Eucalyptus trees, the bush as dry and quiet as a bone, to keep coming upon skeletons hanging down from the branches.

 

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I though they used pig bladders for football cases, didn't realise the used the pig balls inside the cases.

 

Look at the size of um.

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Looks like it might be a half domestic-half wild boar hybrid.

The feral ones around here are getting at the domestic sows a fair bit.

Never tried skinning a pig!

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Jim Roper:

Looks like it might be a half domestic-half wild boar hybrid.

The feral ones around here are getting at the domestic sows a fair bit.

Never tried skinning a pig!

No need to.

Look.

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