About 15 of the pigs survived and have been checked over by a vet. Nixon said the incident won't stop tourists from coming to the island.
“The other remaining pigs are alive and healthy and out on the beach and going,” he said.
The government announced that it will begin regulating the pigs and that no feeding will be allowed, following this incident.
Swimming Pigs of Exuma, the BahamasBRB, swimming with adorable pigs in the Bahamas.
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“We have people coming there giving the pigs beer, rum, riding on top of them, all kind of stuff,” Nixon said.
After 30 years on the island, the swimming pigs’ popularity has exploded, and Nixon thinks the increase in unregulated feeding of the animals has become a problem.
The government has said part of the new plan to protect the pigs involves creating a new boundary between the surviving pigs and tourists.
Another difference between tourist and travelers. Be responsible when you travel people please!
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