Pakistan capital inundated with wild boars

Islamabad, the capital city of predominately Muslim Pakistan, where pork consumption is banned, is being invaded by wild pigs. Associated Press says packs of the “hairy beasts” that live in river beds, parks and scrubland go to the streets and rifle through overflowing rubbish bins left by restaurants and a largely wealthy resident population.

As many as 800,000 wild pigs are thought to live in the city, which was built on scrubland in 1951. A Pakistani policeman was injured in February when a boar rushed through police station gates that were opened to allow a car through.  

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