Pig-like creatures destroy golf courses. And people are... happy?
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Coming back to the video, the person who posted it asked for help – how to get rid of javelinas, which keep destroying golf courses. But people on the internet turned the situation around. So, it comes as no surprise that people were happy that these pig-like creatures, javelinas, ruined golf courses in Arizona. A lot of them stated that people should stop wasting precious resources for this game. They expressed hope that the animals will keep going on with this quest. Ugnė is a writer at Bored Panda with a BA in sociology and communication. She also is currently studying for a MA in journalism and media.
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