I am not sure the prey type matters. Hogs in the open are not so good at striking. They corner their pray in burrows or crevices (eggs don't need to be cornered). When prey can not see an escape it usually just cower thus becoming hog food.
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I am not sure the prey type matters. Hogs in the open are not so good at striking. They corner their pray in burrows or crevices (eggs don't need to be cornered). When prey can not see an escape it usually just cower thus becoming hog food.
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