Rare Pigs Caught on Video for the First Time | National Geographic

The Bawean warty pig is perhaps the world’s rarest pig species, and it’s been captured on video—for what could be the first time.
Learn what else the camera traps revealed about the pigs: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/04/160406-warty-pigs-animals-science-endangered-species/
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CAMERA TRAP FOOTAGE: Bawean Endemics Conservation Initiative, BEKI
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Jed Winer
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Rare Pigs Caught on Video for the First Time | National Geographic

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