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Piglets
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Piglets are highly intelligent: They can remember the locations of food, navigate mazes, and even recognize their own names.
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Advanced memory and learning: Piglets can remember directions and problem-solve effectively.
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Social and emotional: Piglets communicate through a wide array of vocalizations, establish social hierarchies, and can form strong bonds with both other pigs and humans.
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Sensitive and curious: Very young piglets are inquisitive, often exploring their environment and engaging in playful behavior.
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Quick learners: Piglets respond to positive reinforcement in a manner similar to dogs.
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Communication: Piglets use a variety of grunts and squeals to express hunger, discomfort, or excitement.
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Environmental awareness: They have an excellent sense of smell, which they use to interact with their surroundings and locate food.
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Animals are People Too
Animals are People Too is a celebration of the wonderful animals that live on farms and in the wild.
Part 1, Farmed Animals are People Too is a celebration of the wonderful animals that live on farms. The book follows the piggies, the cows, and the chickens, as they go about their lives and do their favourite things. Take a walk through the farm sanctuary, and visit the piggies in the mud, the cows dreaming of jumping over the moon, as well as the chickens famously crossing the road.
Part 2, Wild Animals are People Too is a celebration of the wonderful animals that live in the wild. Join the squirrels as they eat their favourite food, the pigeons as they perch high above the city, and the bears as they wade in their clean, sparkling rivers.
We must always celebrate the sensitive beings that share our world.
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