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You're right, but on it's day, the humble pig would be one of the toughest we have on NZ. As a young fella sat morning job I worked with my cousin doing farm kill, the only animals I saw where the bullet did not penetrate the skull between the eyes (.22LR point blank stock yard) were pigs. The majority dropped instantly, but the only animals where it didn't were pigs. The odd concrete skull...
Came across a crash one morning heading to a farm to start the days killing, the car was rooted front pushed right in bonnet up, engine down usual good front end thud with the addition of some black fluff. Driver was sore and pretty angry, we asked what happened and he said a pig jumped out and crossed in front of him and no chance to avoid it. So where is the pig (being farm kill processors the cousin was looking to make a buck off newly tenderised pork). From the damage to the car we were expecting to find it dead at the side of the road but couldn't see it anywhere...
Driver said it didn't even stop running long enough to look back at what got it, boom car stuffed written off pig bounced and straight back on it's feet and gone. Normally horses and cows you break legs and drop them if you hit them, not that pig. They aren't all like that, but on their day pigs can be surprisingly tough.
Yip I ran over a pig in a HQ wagon loaded up after work coming out of Kaiangaroa forest, felt the wagon bounce up and down as the pig rolled along under the car, stopped and jumped out with a knife in time to see the pig running up the batter not even a limp
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