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Halloween- A Javelina's favorite holiday

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With Halloween among us-“Right now, we are trying to raise awareness about javelinas because Monday is Halloween- and javelinas love to eat pumpkins,” Mark Hart from Arizona Game and Fish said.Javelina have a keen sense of smell- and a front yard pumpkin display is likely to draw in some unfriendly guests.”In 2009, a woman up in Ventana Canyon was seriously injured when she opened her front door to discover a group of javelina eating her jack-o-lanterns. She got two puncture wounds and a broken arm out of that,” Hart recalled.Arizona Game and Fish recommend using artificial pumpkins for front yard display- or placing real ones high above ground or indoors on a windowsill.In recent weeks, with neighborhoods decked out in the Halloween spirit, Hart says there have been two javelina attacks- both while walking their dogs.”If you are thinking of taking your dog trick or treating- don’t- because if you encounter a javelina- the same scenario is going to unfold, and someone will probably get hurt. you don’t want that trick- you just want treats,” Hart explained.Although both dog walkers were unharmed- one dog was.“More times than not, if someone is bit by a javelina, it involves a dog walker and a javelina who can’t tell the difference between your dog and a coyote- a natural enemy of theirs,” Hart explained.While javelina don’t typically pose a threat to humans- they have K9 teeth known as tusks, that when encountered- can cause severe puncture wounds.”Hart says if you ever come in contact with javelina- keep your distance and clap your hands loudly- as they do not like loud noises.

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