Earth Changes
"When I came out, the pig had her arm in its mouth and was on top of her," said her mother, Amber White.
White and her 3-year-old daughter, Bella, pointed to where the attack happened outside their home Monday morning off County Road 26 in Lauderdale County. The family said at the time, Bella and her two older brothers were playing in the yard when the neighbor's pet pig named Booger came over.
"I was telling 911 dispatchers that...a 400-pound pig was on my daughter," White said.
A bandage now covers the large wound.

Large rainfall leads to flooding in Reed in Gloppen municipality in Sogn og Fjordane and several other places in southern Norway.
- The critical phase is over, but there is still high water flow in the rivers in Utvik, says CEO in the West Police District, Odd Arve Solvåg, to NTB.
Several places in Nordfjord in Sogn og Fjordane are hard hit by the rainy weather that started Sunday evening. The showers will continue for several days to come.
- The worst is over, and it becomes ever-decreasing activity by the powerful showers, reassures meteorologist Mariann Foss at the Meteorological Institute.
The county's EMS office said the 60-plus-year-old man, identified as Frederic Iman, suffered multiple, serious bites, none life-threatening, and was airlifted to Lee Memorial Hospital as a trauma alert.
The incident happened shortly before 10:30 a.m.
Iman was listed in fair condition at Lee Memorial. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission and is investigating.
A elephant is thought to have impaled his handler on the stick he used to control the animal as a safari boss warned it may have harboured a grudge.
Enock Kufandada, 50, was charged, trampled and torn apart by a bull elephant called Mbanje in Zimbabwe before colleagues could come to his aid. They shot the animal dead.
Graphic pictures of his dismembered body seen by MailOnline show an open stab wound in his chest which may have been caused by the stick he was carrying, according to those at the scene.
Clement Mukwasi of the Employers Association of Tourism and Safari Operators hinted elephants can 'keep grudges' for many years against a handler if it has ever been mistreated during the process of training it for tourist rides.

This Sun., July 23, 2017, photo provided by Victor Littlefield and taken by his son Hunter Littlefield, shows an orca taking off with the anchor line of their fishing boat near Sitka, Alaska.
Littlefield's first thought was that he was being attacked by a great white shark.
"I had just watched 'Jaws' the day before," he said.
But it wasn't a shark. It was a killer whale, which had just rammed the side of the boat.
The orca hit the boat several times before it grabbed the anchor line and yanked on it, moving the boat around and then swimming toward the boat and slapping the bow with its tail.
"I was pretty much in shock," Littlefield said. "I couldn't believe it was actually happening."
Littlefield was out fishing with his son Hunter and his two friends when the incident occurred. They had just anchored up and had landed a rockfish.
A rear wheel of the tanker truck fell into the hole yesterday morning, stranding the vehicle on Calle Mariano Azuela.
No one was hurt.
A municipal official said work is currently under way in the area to replace water mains.
It is the fourth sinkhole to appear in the streets of the city this month. One swallowed a city transit bus.

A lightning map from Blitzortung shows lightning strikes around the west from Sunday afternoon through Tuesday afternoon.
"We're out there scanning the area and any smokes that develop we have our resources that can address it," says Cal Fire spokesperson Scott McLean.
From Monday morning through Tuesday morning, 79 fires were counted in Lassen, Modoc and Siskyou counties by CAL FIRE and the U.S. Forest Service, and lightning was likely the cause of most of them, says McLean.
While the conditions are extreme, it could be a lot worse. "This a combination of dry and wet lightning so we have some moisture follow through," McLean says. "In 2008, there were a lot more fires started by lightning."
In 2008, thousands of lightning strikes resulted in 191,294 acres burning.

A dead minke whale was found washed up along Great Bay in Newington Tuesday morning.
The 12- to 15-foot-long whale was found near a home on Fox Point Road.
The Seacoast Science Center will determine the whale's cause of death.
New Hampshire Fish and Game officials will then tow the whale to a non-public spot.
Officials believe it's the same dead whale seen over the weekend at the mouth of the Piscataqua River.
Live whales in the mouth of the river aren't that uncommon because menhaden fish, a big attraction for hungry whales, are plentiful there. A live whale was spotted at the mouth the past week, officials said.
Crews were called to a Cedar Park home after lightning struck on Paden Circle, near Colonial Parkway and Vista Ridge Boulevard. At 3:16 p.m., a severe thunderstorm warning was issued for southwest Williamson County and northwest Travis County, as frequent lightning and heavy rain headed south.
Three other house fires in Leander, involving heavy damage, are possibly lightning related: a house fire in the 400 block of Monahans Drive, 2000 block of Lookout Range Drive and 3500 block of Goodnight Trail.
In the Cedar Park fire, a woman and her 7-year-old grandson were inside at the time of the fire, and were able to escape. No one was injured in the incidents crews responded to Monday.
Comment: Some other severe hailstorms from around the world in recent months include:
- Torrential downpours of rain and huge hail hit northern Spain
- 'Pretty crazy': Hail as big as billiard balls batter Evansburg, Alberta
- Exceptional hailstorm hits Girona, Spain (VIDEOS)
- Huge hail pounds central US
- At $1.4 billion, recent hailstorm could be most expensive in Colorado history
- Lanzarote in the Canary Islands turns white after freak hail shower
- Unusual hailstorm blankets Central Mexican city with up to 50 centimeters of ice
- Freak hailstorm rips through town in New South Wales, Australia
- Freak hailstorm hits drought stricken Bloemfontein, South Africa
- Mounds of hail pile up after storm pounds Safford, Arizona











Comment: See also: Lightning strikes blamed for three house fires in Flagstaff, Arizona