An Arizona golf course witnessed an attack by a squadron of pig like animals when the sunshine breaks on Seven Canyons in the daylight ,the devastation by this alien creature was shown.


As the evening spreads on the scenic golf club of the United States in its Arizona State, there were growling ,clacking teeth and the hooves signs seen so much on the golf course. There were mounds of ravaged and torn turf blotting about 7000 yard course seems to be like the injuries , soil with grass strewn from all sides of the course across the pristine fairways.


And when the Arizona sunshine breaks over Seven Canyons in the morning, the destruction is revealed. Sprawling mounds of ravaged turf blot the 7,000-yard course like open wounds, soil and grass strewn in all directions across otherwise pristine fairways.

It is reported that Javelina ,a pig-like animal with sharp canine teeth having capacity for shattering in the town of Sedona and seeing them has become a sensation .

“When you come upon them and see them, it’s like The Tasmanian devil,” Seven Canyons general manager Dave Bisbee told CNN.


Seven Canyons GM Mr. Dave Bisbee told media that when you come upon them and look at them , it is like The Tasmanian Devil. It really disturbs you when you see the large scale destruction made by these creatures as the turn seems flying all over the space ,there is grunting and fighting .


Biologically Javelina, known as collared peccary or namely musk hogs, belongs to members of the peccary family, a mammal species originated in South America .


Featuring white collar ringing gray-black fur, Javelina can grow up to four (4) feet long and approximately 19 inches tall, averaging 50 pounds and life averages about 7 years ,stated by Arizona State Department of Game and Fish.


This creature is dwelling mostly in desert areas but are equally adapted to a variety of habitats with herbivorous nature and dieting on cacti, bulbs and other plants and equally good at eating garbage, insects and off course staff- worms of Seven Canyons