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Top Ten Fascinating Facts About Pigs May 12, 2009

Posted by Marta at May 12, 2009 4:15 PM | Permalink | Comments ( 7 ) | TrackBack

We ♥ pigs. Remember our whole "Woof!" campaign last summer? With swine flu in the news so much lately, pretty much everyone is thinking about pigs. Here's what you might not already know about these cutie pies:

1. Pigs snuggle close to one another and prefer to sleep nose to nose. They dream, much as humans do. In their natural surroundings, pigs spend hours playing, sunbathing, and exploring. People who run animal sanctuaries for farmed animals often report that pigs, like humans, enjoy listening to music, playing with soccer balls, and getting massages.

2. Pigs communicate constantly with one another; more than 20 vocalizations have been identified that pigs use in different situations, from wooing mates to saying, "I'm hungry!"

3. Newborn piglets learn to run to their mothers' voices and to recognize their own names. Mother pigs sing to their young while nursing.

4. According to Professor Donald Broom of the Cambridge University Veterinary School, "[Pigs] have the cognitive ability to be quite sophisticated. Even more so than dogs and certainly [more so than human] 3-year-olds."

5. Pigs appear to have a good sense of direction and have found their way home over great distances. Adult pigs can run at speeds of up to 11 miles an hour.

6. Professor Stanley Curtis of Penn State University has found that pigs can play joystick-controlled video games and are "capable of abstract representation." Dr. Curtis believes that "there is much more going on in terms of thinking and observing by these pigs than we would ever have guessed."

7. Pigs do not "eat like pigs" or "pig out." They prefer to eat slowly and savor their food.

8. Suzanne Held, who studies the cognitive abilities of farmed animals at the University of Bristol's Centre of Behavioural Biology, says that pigs are "really good at remembering where food is located, because in their natural environment food is patchily distributed and it pays to revisit profitable food patches."

9. Pigs are clean animals. If given sufficient space, they will be careful not to soil the area where they sleep or eat. Pigs don't "sweat like pigs"; they are actually unable to sweat. They like to bathe in water or mud to keep cool, and they actually prefer water to mud. One woman developed a shower for her pigs, and they learned to turn it on and off by themselves.

10. In his book The Whole Hog, biologist and Johannesburg Zoo director Lyall Watson writes, "I know of no other animals [who] are more consistently curious, more willing to explore new experiences, more ready to meet the world with open mouthed enthusiasm. Pigs, I have discovered, are incurable optimists and get a big kick out of just being."
If you're still in doubt that pigs are amazing, check out these super-cute videos. You won't be able to stop smiling. What is your favorite thing about pigs? I like seeing them wag their tails!


Marta


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peta2 Does Your Homework For You! September 4, 2008

Posted by Ryan at September 4, 2008 2:50 PM | Permalink | Comments ( 7 ) | TrackBack

Homework has got to be the single most depressing part about returning to school.

All those nights that could be spent chatting it up on the peta2 message boards or posting our new Meat's Not Green video all over MySpace, instead spent trying to find a way to legally list Wikipedia in your bibliography and peppering your boring essays with lines like "...and that's why geology totally rocks."

Well no longer!

We've posted our new "Homework Help!" page, complete with dozens of properly cited factsheets, scientific articles, and recommended resources to help make your assignments put everyone else in the class to shame!

All you have to do is select the topic you want to research, and we'll pull up all of the info you could possibly need (including all sources and documentation to support your argument)! Pretty cool, right?

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So go ahead, show your teacher what a Smarty McNerdpants you can be! You can thank us later.

- Ryan McNerdpants!


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