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Feral Hog Quiz

Feral Hog Quiz. Tye Snellgrove, Lowndes High School To accompany the Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum Go to Last Slide for Directions. True false. Russian. Pickled Pig’s Feet. Mule foot. Feral. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 5. 5.

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Feral Hog Quiz

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  1. Feral Hog Quiz Tye Snellgrove, Lowndes High School To accompany the Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum Go to Last Slide for Directions

  2. True false Russian Pickled Pig’s Feet Mule foot Feral 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5

  3. T-F for 1 Question: Hogs were first brought to the United States by Hernado de Soto in 1539. Check Your Answer

  4. T-F 1 for 1 Answer: true Back to the Game Board

  5. T-F for 2 Question: Feral hog populations with domestic ancestry are the most common morphotype found in the U.S. Check Your Answer

  6. T-F for 2 Answer: true Back to the Game Board

  7. T-F for 3 Question: Feral hogs are members of the family Suidae and includes feral hogs, European wild boars and their crosses. Check Your Answer

  8. T-F 1 for 3 Answer: true Back to the Game Board

  9. T-F 1 for 4 Question: Feral hogs are omnivores, meaning they feed on a variety of both plant and animal matter. Check Your Answer

  10. T-F 1 for 4 Answer: true Back to the Game Board

  11. T-F 1 for 5 Question: Feral hogs are carriers for both swine brucellosis and pseudo-rabies. Check Your Answer

  12. T-F 1 for 5 Answer: true Back to the Game Board

  13. Russian for 1 Question: What is the best developed sense in feral hogs? Check Your Answer

  14. Russian 2 for 1 Answer: smell Back to the Game Board

  15. Russian 2 for 2 Question: What is the average liter size for feral hog sows? Check Your Answer

  16. Russian 2 for 2 Answer: 4-6 Back to the Game Board

  17. Russian 2 for 3 Question: Surprisingly, what foods have feral hogs been known to consume? Check Your Answer

  18. Russian 2 for 3 Answer: lamb or goats, fawns, quail, turkey eggs Back to the Game Board

  19. Russian 2 for 4 Question: Why are feral hogs and javelina different? Check Your Answer

  20. Russian 2 for 4 Answer: Feral are true pigs while javelina belong to a different mammal family. Back to the Game Board

  21. Russian 2 for 5 Question: Where were the first pure Russian wild boars brought to in the U.S.? Check Your Answer

  22. Russian 2 for 5 Answer: New Hampshire Back to the Game Board

  23. P,P,F 3 for 1 Question: In how many states do wild, feral, and Russian boars exist ? Check Your Answer

  24. P.P.F 3 for 1 Answer: 19 Back to the Game Board

  25. P.P.F 3 for 2 Question: In which state is the feral hog classified as a game animal? Check Your Answer

  26. P.P.F 3 for 2 Answer: Florida Back to the Game Board

  27. P.P.F 3 for 3 Question: Which state has the largest hog population? Check Your Answer

  28. P.P.F 3 for 3 Answer: Texas Back to the Game Board

  29. P.P.F 3 for 4 Question: What are two of the three legal control methods in Texas ? Check Your Answer

  30. P.P.F 3 for 4 Answer: hunting, trapping, catch dogs Back to the Game Board

  31. P.P.F 3 for 5 Question: What are the two states where pure strains of Russian wild boars may still exist ? Check Your Answer

  32. P.P.F 3 for 5 Answer: Texas, New Hampshire Back to the Game Board

  33. Mule foot 4 for 1 Question: Are feral hogs good to eat ? Check Your Answer

  34. Mule foot 4 for 1 Answer: Yes, if the meat is cared for properly. Back to the Game Board

  35. Mule foot 4 for 2 Question: What is a shield on a wild boar? Check Your Answer

  36. Mule foot 4 for 2 Answer: Scar tissue or a callus which becomes harder and thicker with age; covers from the neck to the last rib; generally about 1 to 3 inches thick; it protects boars during battles with each other. Back to the Game Board

  37. Mule foot 4 for 3 Question: Is it advisable to stock feral hogs on your property? Check Your Answer

  38. Mule foot 4 for 3 Answer: Absolutely not. In Georgia, to move wild hogs, they must first test as brucellolis and psuedo-rabies negative. Back to the Game Board

  39. Mule foot 4 for 4 Question: What are two of the four good baits to attract feral hogs to traps? Check Your Answer

  40. Mule foot 4 for 4 Answer: Corn, milo, sweet feed, raspberry flavored jello. Back to the Game Board

  41. Mule foot 4 for 5 Question: At what national meeting was a two day seminar held on feral hogs? Check Your Answer

  42. Mule foot 4 for 5 Answer: The National Symposium on Feral Hogs in Texas. Researchers, extension personnel, wildlife managers, and others met to discuss research on wild hogs. Back to the Game Board

  43. Feral 5 for 1 Question: Describe changes in the wild hog population over the past 10 years. Check Your Answer

  44. Feral 5 for 1 Answer: The range of wild hogs has expanded as their numbers have increased. Back to the Game Board

  45. Feral 5 for 2 Question: What type of habitat do wild hogs prefer? Check Your Answer

  46. Feral 5 for 2 Answer: Wet swamp land that is thick and woody. Back to the Game Board

  47. Feral 5 for 3 Question: What is a group of wild hogs called? Check Your Answer

  48. Feral 5 for 3 Answer: Sounder Back to the Game Board

  49. Feral 5 for 4 Question: What is the actual name from which “Russian” was taken? Check Your Answer

  50. Feral 5 for 4 Answer: Prussian Back to the Game Board

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