Some hunters in California made a seriously weird discovery: several wild pigs had neon blue fat under their skin. Reported ...
Scientists say the neon-blue tint is a warning sign of toxic rodent bait spreading through California’s food chain ...
Wild pigs in California turned neon blue after consuming rodenticide. Authorities warn hunters and public against eating ...
Read more: <a href=" In 2025, hunters in California discovered the fat of wild pigs taking on a vibrant blue color – a sign ...
Wild pigs found to have blue meat and fat show signs of having eaten rat poison, California wildlife officials warned. In March, a wildlife trapper reported discovering the dyed tissue in wild pigs ...
Dan Burton has trapped hundreds of wild pigs for clients of his wildlife control company in Salinas, but even he was startled when he cut one of them open and found blue meat inside. “I’m not talking ...
Swarms of wild pigs in California developed blue flesh after ingesting pesticides containing rat poison — and officials warned other common game animals may also be infected. The feral hogs in ...
Wild pigs in Monterey County were recently found to have blue-colored muscle and fat, a sign that they may have ingested toxic rodenticide bait, according to the California Department of Fish and ...