I like pigs. Dogs
look up to us. Cats look down on
us. Pigs treat us as equals.
Pigs are extremely intelligent animals. In the animal kingdom, pigs rank No. 4 in intelligence behind chimpanzees, dolphins, and elephants. They quickly master the Mirror Self-Recognition Test, an indicator of self-awareness and advanced intelligence in animals. Experts consider pigs more trainable than dogs or cats. It’s not uncommon to see pigs in circus acts now.
Whether you want to admit it or not, we humans have a lot in
common with pigs. The anatomy of a pig
and a human are very similar. That’s why
pig heart valves are used in human hearts.
They’ve been available for more than 30 years. Just think of the number of lives that have
been saved by the use of pig heart valves.
There is a worldwide shortage of organs for transplants. Scientists are researching genetically
engineered pig organs for human transplants in the future. Pig hearts, lungs, livers, gall bladders,
and the digestive system are very similar to that of humans, only smaller. You’d think that apes and chimpanzees would
be more like us than pigs, but not so.
Pigs don’t have sweat glands so because they roll in
and spend a lot of time in mud to cool off in hot weather, they’re called dirty
and lazy. Pigs are Number 4 in animal
intelligence behind chimpanzees, dolphins, and elephants. And a pig’s anatomy is similar to yours and
mine. Remember all of that the next time
you hear a pig slandered. Did I set the
record straight?
2 comments:
Thanks for the "piganomatry" facts Judy. Pigs do, indeed, get a bum rap. Years ago I wanted to collect something, and I settled upon collecting pig artifacts. Now I have over 200 from all over the world--ceramic, stuffed, metal, wood...check them out on the Pigs, Pigs, Pigs tab on my website www.morganstjames-author.com.
I love your pig collection, Morgan. Who knew you were into pigs, too. I miss you and all my friends at the Henderson Writers Group. Congratulations on your success. You are a real go-getter.
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