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On KLM’s webpage “Reservation for Pets,” the airline states, “While we love all pets, we only transport cats and dogs in our cabin and hold. This way, we can safeguard the health, safety, and comfort of all our passengers – including animals.” It also explains “There’s limited space for pets in our aircraft; the number of pets we can bring depends on the type of aircraft, destination, and operating airline.” It seems there’s limited room for kitties and pooches but room for 100 boars.

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Bermuda has a long history with pigs, with the earliest settlers introducing them to the island. The island was named after Spanish explorer Juan de Bermúdez, who discovered the archipelago in 1505. Bernews states that the nighttime grunts of the islands’ pigs, mingled with the haunting calls of the Bermuda cahow, created eerie sounds that mystified early sailors, earning it the nickname “Devil’s Isle.”

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The English first permanently settled Bermuda in 1612, making it the second English settlement in North America (after Jamestown in 1607 and before Plymouth in 1620). It was also one of the British North American colonies the British managed to hold onto after most of them seceded from the United States in 1776.
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