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Wild hogs are considered pests because they cause significant damage to crops, fences, and natural habitats. Their rooting behavior disrupts soil and vegetation, leading to erosion and loss of native plant species. Additionally, they can outcompete native wildlife for food and resources, and they may transmit diseases to livestock and humans. Their rapid reproduction rates further exacerbate their impact on ecosystems and agricultural areas.

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