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POISONED BLUE PIGS | Wild pigs in South Monterey County are showing signs of ingesting a poison meant for rodents, commonly found in bait stations located in agricultural fields. “I physically observed these pigs intentionally coming through fences and gates to search for this rodenticide. They weren’t going after anything else; they were specifically targeting ground squirrel bait stations, which I found very unusual,” said Dan Burton, the owner of Urban Trapping Wildlife Control. The rodenticide, known as diphacinone, is an anticoagulant used to prevent blood clotting in rodents. If an animal has ingested this rodenticide, it turns their fatty tissue blue.