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Did you know that pigs can play video games, smell things 5-7 miles away, recognize human faces, and solve multiple-choice questions? Find out even more surprising facts about pigs in this video!
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Pigs are highly intelligent, social, clean, and empathetic beings with individual personalities and their own language. Our misconceptions about pigs largely stem from their behavior when confined and stressed within the animal agriculture industry. Free from such conditions, pigs are able to engage in play, socialize, and exhibit their individuality.
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• More About Farmed Animal Sanctuaries
— YouTube: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmIqdlomtuSuwPN-g1iBEoUnGN0hLzh06
— Website: bitesizevegan.org/topics/farmed-animal-sanctuaries
See Through A Pigs' Eyes
— YouTube: youtu.be/LijbXbr5njU
— Website: bitesizevegan.org/36-hours-without-water-draw-my-life
Footage sources credited onscreen. Special thanks to:
• Rosina Espig (See Alvar & Kjell's story: youtu.be/7cGcu2L8Hqs)
• Hubert at Welltvi, Austria
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Chapter markers for navigation:
00:00 Introduction
00:54 #1 Pigs take play seriously
01:41 #2 Pigs are crazy smart!
03:26 #3 Pigs have their own language
03:58 #4 Pigs have personalities
04:46 #5 Pigs are super social & make friends with other animals
05:28 #6 Pigs have impressive memories
06:14 #7 Pigs are very clean
06:51 #8 Mother pigs sing to their babies
07:36 #9 Pigs are empathetic
08:06 #10 Why we are so wrong about pigs
09:05 What we can do for pigs
#pigs #cuteanimals #piggy
Bite Size Vegan aims to serve as an “entry point” for non-vegans to explore veganism in an approachable, non-threatening environment—distilling down complex concepts into accessible formats while providing cited sources for total transparency and to allow further independent research and evaluation.
By taking on the ample time requirements of researching the myriad of issues inherent within and surrounding veganism, as well as sorting through the ever-growing mountains of information, Emily Moran Barwick aims to increase both the accessibility of veganism for non-vegans, and the efficiency and effectiveness of current vegans’ activism.
Did you know that pigs can play video games, smell things 5-7 miles away, recognize human faces, and solve multiple-choice questions? Find out even more surprising facts about pigs in this video!
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✧ The article with all the sources for this video: bitesizevegan.org/10-facts-about-pigs
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Pigs are highly intelligent, social, clean, and empathetic beings with individual personalities and their own language. Our misconceptions about pigs largely stem from their behavior when confined and stressed within the animal agriculture industry. Free from such conditions, pigs are able to engage in play, socialize, and exhibit their individuality.
_____________________
Content mentioned in/related to this video:
• More About Pigs!
— Website: bitesizevegan.org/topics/pigs
• More About Farmed Animal Sanctuaries
— YouTube: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmIqdlomtuSuwPN-g1iBEoUnGN0hLzh06
— Website: bitesizevegan.org/topics/farmed-animal-sanctuaries
See Through A Pigs' Eyes
— YouTube: youtu.be/LijbXbr5njU
— Website: bitesizevegan.org/36-hours-without-water-draw-my-life
Footage sources credited onscreen. Special thanks to:
• Rosina Espig (See Alvar & Kjell's story: youtu.be/7cGcu2L8Hqs)
• Hubert at Welltvi, Austria
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Find exactly what you're looking for:
🔎 Not sure what you need? Try the Guided Search for custom-curated answers: bitesizevegan.org/guided-search
📚 Browse all content with powerful filters: bitesizevegan.org/browse-all-content
💡 Search by topic: bitesizevegan.org/topics
🎓 Take free vegan eCourses: bitesizevegan.org/ecourses
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If you find my work valuable & want to help me provide free educational content, please see these support links (thank you!):
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Bite Size Vegan content is and will always remain free for all. It's only with the support of viewers like you that I can continue creating vital vegan education. All donations go to Bite Size Vegan, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, and are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowable by law.
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💬✏️ Translate this video to help SPREAD THE MESSAGE: amara.org/videos/8IIvJeRWETVB (contribute captions, title, and description)
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🐌 Send Some Snail Mail 📬 (no snails used, cause that ain't vegan!)
450 Hwy 1 West
158
Iowa City, IA
52246, USA
Chapter markers for navigation:
00:00 Introduction
00:54 #1 Pigs take play seriously
01:41 #2 Pigs are crazy smart!
03:26 #3 Pigs have their own language
03:58 #4 Pigs have personalities
04:46 #5 Pigs are super social & make friends with other animals
05:28 #6 Pigs have impressive memories
06:14 #7 Pigs are very clean
06:51 #8 Mother pigs sing to their babies
07:36 #9 Pigs are empathetic
08:06 #10 Why we are so wrong about pigs
09:05 What we can do for pigs
#pigs #cuteanimals #piggy
Bite Size Vegan aims to serve as an “entry point” for non-vegans to explore veganism in an approachable, non-threatening environment—distilling down complex concepts into accessible formats while providing cited sources for total transparency and to allow further independent research and evaluation.
By taking on the ample time requirements of researching the myriad of issues inherent within and surrounding veganism, as well as sorting through the ever-growing mountains of information, Emily Moran Barwick aims to increase both the accessibility of veganism for non-vegans, and the efficiency and effectiveness of current vegans’ activism.