Swimming Swine

Feral Pigs Photographed Swimming in the Caribbean

While swimming with pigs in the Bahamas, underwater photographer Eric Cheng took these remarkable images. The once domestic swine are now feral and run wild in the sandy beaches and water of the Caribbean.

It looks like they would be as much fun to frolic with in the ocean as dolphins. Who needs a puppy, I want a piglet!

Mr. Cheng is the owner of underwater photography web site Wetpixel and on the board of advisers of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.

Feral Animals as Tourist Attractions
Innovative businesses could create unique underwater experiences with feral animals, attracting adventurous tourists.
Underwater Photography
There are opportunities to develop new products and services that cater to the growing underwater photography market.
Animal Conservation
Enterprises focused on animal conservation could leverage interest in feral pigs and use it to raise awareness about their work.

Who This Affects Most

Travel and Tourism
Companies specializing in adventure tourism could incorporate feral pigs into their offerings to distinguish themselves from competitors.
Photography
Photography businesses could offer classes and tours aimed at underwater photography enthusiasts looking to improve their skills.
Conservation
Organizations focused on conservation and animal welfare could leverage interest in feral pigs to increase support for their mission.
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