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  2. Pigs (1973 film) - Wikipedia

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    Pigs is a 1973 American psychological horror film co-written, co-produced, and directed by Marc Lawrence and currently distributed by Troma Entertainment. The film stars Toni Lawrence. Pigs premiered on May 23, 1973 in Detroit, Michigan under the title The Pigs.

  3. Pigs Is Pigs (1937 film) - Wikipedia

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    After he eats his siblings' spaghetti meals at dinner, Piggy's mother scolds him and warns Piggy that he will burst someday if he continues his bad eating habits. After falling asleep following dinner, Piggy enters a dream sequence where he meets a mysterious old man who offers him a large feast, at which Piggy is delighted.

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  5. Fetal pig - Wikipedia

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    No studies have found significant data regarding the mother swine's diet and fetal pig survival rate. However, there is a correlation between a mother pig having a nutritious diet containing proteins, vitamins and minerals during gestation period and the survival rate of piglets. The correlation, however, is not statistically different.

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  7. Child cannibalism - Wikipedia

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    Babies were killed by their mother, while a bigger child "would be killed by the father by being beaten on the head". [49] But cases of women killing older children are on record too. In 1904 a parish priest in Broome, Western Australia , stated that infanticide was very common, including one case where a four-year-old was "killed and eaten by ...

  8. List of fictional pigs - Wikipedia

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    March of the Pigs: March of the Pigs: Nine Inch Nails: Pig: Pig: Dave Matthews Band: Pig Pig: Seether: A track from the band's albums Fragile and Disclaimer (& Disclaimer II). Pig Pig: Steve Vai: Piggies Piggies: The Beatles: A 1968 Beatles song written by George Harrison where the little pigs are whacked down and eaten by bigger pigs.

  9. March of the Pigs - Wikipedia

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    In a 1994 episode of Beavis & Butt-head, the boys watch the video for "March of the Pigs" and enjoy much of the song except for the piano parts. After Trent Reznor knocks over his microphone at the end of the video, Beavis says, "Thank you very much. We're Nine Inch Nails." somewhat dismissively, with Butt-head adding "Good night." [19]