Pigs are incredibly smart. They are more insightful than many animals, they are smarter than dogs and some primates and some children up to 3 years old.
Pigs form a close relationship not only among themselves but also with other animals and humans.
Wild pigs play an important role in the ecosystem of our world and the conservation of biodiversity. They are good in searching of roots and spreading seeds of fruit trees and shrubs.
Pig has the extra sense of smell. The patch on the tip of the snout, connected with a special muscle, gives the additional flexibility and adaptability to search the ground.
Winston Churchill said that pigs look straight into man’s eyes and see an equal to them.
There are many stories about pigs saving the lives of people. For example, the pig at Central Peru pulled her owner out of the swamp, and another pig named Priscilla saved a drowning child.
Pigs are incredibly smart. They are more insightful than many animals, they are smarter than dogs and some primates and some children up to 3 years old.
Pigs form a close relationship not only among themselves but also with other animals and humans.
Wild pigs play an important role in the ecosystem of our world and the conservation of biodiversity. They are good in searching of roots and spreading seeds of fruit trees and shrubs.
Pig has the extra sense of smell. The patch on the tip of the snout, connected with a special muscle, gives the additional flexibility and adaptability to search the ground.
Winston Churchill said that pigs look straight into man’s eyes and see an equal to them.
There are many stories about pigs saving the lives of people. For example, the pig at Central Peru pulled her owner out of the swamp, and another pig named Priscilla saved a drowning child.