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  2. Pig - Wikipedia

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    Given pigs are bred primarily as livestock and have not been bred as companion animals for very long, selective breeding for a placid or biddable temperament is not well established. Pigs have radically different psychology and behaviours compared to dogs, and exhibit fight-or-flight instincts, an independent nature, and natural assertiveness ...

  3. Unclean animal - Wikipedia

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    The pig is considered an unclean animal as food in Judaism and Islam, and parts of Christianity.. In some religions, an unclean animal is an animal whose consumption or handling is taboo.

  4. Religious restrictions on the consumption of pork - Wikipedia

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    Pigs should not be eaten because they do not chew their cud. The ban on the consumption of pork is repeated in Deuteronomy 14:8. During the Roman period, Jewish abstinence from pork consumption became one of the most identifiable features of Jewish religion to outsiders of the faith. One example appears in Tacitus' Histories 5.4.1-2.

  5. Why some cultures think pork is gross and others think it's ...

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    Romans sacrificed pigs to their gods and created an elaborate pork-based cuisine, including some dishes — such as roast udder of lactating sow — that could make even a gentile shudder.

  6. Guinea pig - Wikipedia

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    Guinea pigs are relatively large for rodents. In pet breeds, adults typically weigh between 700 and 1,200 g (1.5 and 2.6 lb) and measure between 20 and 25 cm (8 and 10 in) in length. [35] Some livestock breeds weigh 3 kg (6.6 lb) when full grown. [36] Pet breeds live an average of four to five years but may live as long as eight years. [37]

  7. Underrated in America: Guinea pigs as pets - AOL

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  8. Opossums, Sugar Gliders & Potbellied Pigs, Oh My! How to ...

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    Non-traditional pets like birds, reptiles, rabbits, and even potbellied pigs are just as prone to accidents, illnesses, and medical emergencies as their feline or canine counterparts, which is why ...

  9. Small mammals as pets - Wikipedia

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    Like humans, Guinea pigs cannot synthesize their own vitamin C, making their food intake their only source of vitamin C;. A lack of vitamin C will often cause fatal scurvy. At merely four weeks old, female Guinea pigs become fertile and may produce as many as four to five litters a year.