For the Californian rush swine, see Tule hog.[1][2][3][4]
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References
"Raising Hogs on the Tules". The California Culturist: A Journal of Agriculture, Horticulture, Mechanism and Mining. 2. Towne & Hacon, Printers.: 420–422 1860.
"Some Wild Hogs". California for the Sportsman: Being a Collection of Hints as to the Haunts of the Wild Things of Hoof, Claw, Scale and Feather of California's Land and Water; the Way to Reach Them, and Some Suggestions as to Approved Methods of Capture. Southern Pacific Company. 1911. p. 153.
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