WILDLIFE

Pig Found Swimming 2 miles offshore, Finally Rescued by a Kind Family from Hawaii

June Mellor and her family were out on their boat on Sunday when they came across a pig swimming in the water. 

HONOLULU, Hawaii – June Mellor and her family were out on their boat on Sunday when they came across a pig swimming in the ocean near the island of Oahu, Hawaii.

About two miles from shore in Kaneohe Bay, they saw something 2–3 feet long floating in the water. The family initially thought it was a log and were shocked to discover it was a pig.

WATCH: Kailua family rescues pig two miles out at sea - YouTube

“We were just baffled, looking all around like, ‘Where did you come from? How did you get out here?’” Mellor said.

'Its eyes were pleading for help': Family rescues pig swimming 2 miles off  the coast of Hawaii

 

She noted her family’s concern about whether the pig was feral and if she would try to bite them.

Their fears were then assuaged when it collapsed as soon as the pig landed in the boat.

 

Hawaii family rescues pig swimming two miles offshore in the Pacific Ocean

The pig joined the family on their outing at a sandbar, spending time with them for about two hours.

Mellor said they tried to feed her tangerines and give her fresh water, but she was not interested.

The pig under a floral, pink shawl on the boat.

Family Rescues Wild Boar Stuck In The Ocean - Videos from The Weather  Channel

Given the pig’s incredible tale of survival, the family dubbed her “Miracle.”

“Just thankful that we were out there, and we spotted her, and she survived long enough for us to rescue her,” Mellor said.

 

Show More

Leave a Reply

Back to top button