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Daisy Mae, the Minnesota pig who fought City Hall and won, dies at 15

“She struck fear in the eyes of many which is a true gift, but was also gentle and kind to her friends in the community,” wrote her human, Sarah Davis Jastram, in a post on social media. Daisy Mae's earlier battle with city hall led to National Geographic writing about and photographing Daisy Mae, who was featured prominently in a March 2011 cover story, “Taming the Wild.”

Daisy Mae, the Minnesota pig who fought City Hall and won, dies at 15

“She struck fear in the eyes of many which is a true gift, but was also gentle and kind to her friends in the community,” wrote her human, Sarah Davis Jastram, in a post on social media. Daisy Mae's earlier battle with city hall led to National Geographic writing about and photographing Daisy Mae, who was featured prominently in a March 2011 cover story, “Taming the Wild.”

Daisy Mae, the Minnesota pig who fought City Hall and won, dies at 15

“She struck fear in the eyes of many which is a true gift, but was also gentle and kind to her friends in the community,” wrote her human, Sarah Davis Jastram, in a post on social media. Daisy Mae's earlier battle with city hall led to National Geographic writing about and photographing Daisy Mae, who was featured prominently in a March 2011 cover story, “Taming the Wild.”

Daisy Mae, the Minnesota pig who fought City Hall and won, dies at 15

“She struck fear in the eyes of many which is a true gift, but was also gentle and kind to her friends in the community,” wrote her human, Sarah Davis Jastram, in a post on social media. Daisy Mae's earlier battle with city hall led to National Geographic writing about and photographing Daisy Mae, who was featured prominently in a March 2011 cover story, “Taming the Wild.”

Daisy Mae, the Minnesota pig who fought City Hall and won, dies at 15

“She struck fear in the eyes of many which is a true gift, but was also gentle and kind to her friends in the community,” wrote her human, Sarah Davis Jastram, in a post on social media. Daisy Mae's earlier battle with city hall led to National Geographic writing about and photographing Daisy Mae, who was featured prominently in a March 2011 cover story, “Taming the Wild.”

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