Habitat
Introduction

Range

Habitat


Food Sources

Behavior

Physical Description

Legal and management agendas

References


"With a modicum of cover and sites for their beloved mud baths, they will live in plains or forests, and in wilderness or settled areas", and will swim over a mile to get there (Mungall and Sheffield, page 69). According to Texas Parks and Wildlife, good feral hog habitat is timbered areas made up of diverse forests containing some openings with good litter cover and ground forage, which will support root and tuber growth.

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