We already know that feral hogs are a big problem in Missouri, but there are new signs that experts say shows these wild pigs are trying to take over. It's not just Missouri either, but many other parts of America, too.
Keep your hands off my Missouri bacon. That's my message to the internet that has gone on a shaming campaign that needs to stop and it needs to stop right now.
This will likely make the people that know me laugh, but I'm not exactly an expert on hygiene. That's why it's a bit odd that I am the messenger of what has been revealed as Missouri's most filthy and dirty city. Spoiler Alert - It's NOT St. Louis.
If you don't get out much, you might not know about a problem that has plagued Missouri for years and it's getting worse. The stories are true about huge 250 pound feral beasts that are wreaking havoc on the Missouri pastures and woods.
If you have a heart for animals, there is one place in Missouri you really need to know about. It's a rescue ranch that has horses, pigs, ducks and other animals that you can potentially adopt.
I think we've found a predator who is above bears on the food chain based on what was captured on a doorbell cam. A big bear jumps into a pig pen thinking he has an easy meal and immediately regrets it.
While daydreaming about the ultimate bacon sandwich the other day, I came across a question I've heard whispered by some of my Missouri outdoors friends. Is it possible there lurks a massive 'Pigzilla' in the woods? It's not as crazy as you think.
I've tried to come up with some deep thought about what this video means. The simple fact is that I can't. It's a Missouri piglet that just won't say off of the family sofa and that's it.