The Swimming Pigs of Big Major Cay, Bahamas
Big
Major Cay in the Bahamas is a small, uninhabited island and very
popular anchorage. The Exuma Banks side of the island has two beautiful
beaches, one of which is home to one of the most famous attractions in
the area - swimming pigs. Nobody is sure how the pigs ended up in an
island in the middle of the sea, but it’s generally believed that they
were left there by passing sailors who may have brought them as a food
source.
However,
the sailors never returned and the lucky pigs rather than end up as
bacon found themselves a home. Finding food has never been a problem.
Over the years local yachts and sailboat cruisers brought their scraps
and leftovers to the beach so the pigs could feed. The clever pigs have
also worked out that the crews of passing yachts regularly dump excess
food into the sea. Today the beach is a popular tourist attraction and
whether or not they remember to bring their swimming gear, the tourist
will always bring food.
The
hungry pigs eagerly plunge into the waves when they see a yacht and
will swim a few hundred feet up to the vessel in the hope of a free
meal. The pigs are so successful in their enterprise that they are now
living the dream by raising their family of eight on a tropical island
in the Caribbean with nothing to do but eat, sleep and swim.
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