Animals
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Hong Kong Euthanized Seven Wild Boars as Uncontrollable Population Threatens Residents
A police officer was bitten by a wild pig last week, prompting the city to increase penalties for feeding the animals. Authorities in Hong Kong have euthanized seven wild boars following the attack, prompting the start of a campaign to control their population in urban areas surrounding the financial centre.
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