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  2. Little Boy's Snuggle Session with Pet Piglets Is Giving Major ...

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    Pigs are smart, inquisitive, and social animals — it makes sense that humans would want to keep them as pets. But it should be noted that pigs aren't like cats or dogs. They have different needs.

  3. 10 Alarming Facts to Consider Before Getting a Teacup Pig - AOL

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    Unless you underfeed your pig—which some breeders tell their clients to do, so their pigs stay small—the cost of keeping your porker in proper food, along with other expenses, can start at ...

  4. Alloparenting - Wikipedia

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    Alloparenting (or alloparental care) is a term for any form of parental care provided by an individual towards young that are not its own direct offspring. These are often called "non-descendant" young, [ 1 ] even though grandchildren can be among them. [ 2 ]

  5. Farmer's Pig Opens Window and Breaks Into House in ... - AOL

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    The pig itself is very calm, acting like this is not an unusual move at all. That porker is completely chill. Related: 300-Pound Domesticated Rescue Pig Is Living His Absolute Best Life

  6. Parental care - Wikipedia

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    Parental care is a behavioural and evolutionary strategy adopted by some animals, involving a parental investment being made to the evolutionary fitness of offspring.

  7. Crepuscular animal - Wikipedia

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    In zoology, a crepuscular animal is one that is active primarily during the twilight period, [1] being matutinal, vespertine/vespertinal, or both. This is distinguished from diurnal and nocturnal behavior, where an animal is active during the hours of daytime and of night, respectively.

  8. Savaging - Wikipedia

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    Efforts to eliminate the behavior include additional care and attention to the mother pig during her farrowing cycles. Access to nesting materials such as straw and peat as well as sufficient pen space and conditions around the time of farrowing are also important factors in limiting savaging and piglet-directed aggression in pigs. [6]

  9. How to Take Care of Guinea Pigs - AOL

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    Guinea Pig Behavior. Guinea pigs have four long incisors at the front of their mouths that grow constantly. In order to ensure that their teeth remain a healthy length, it is essential that they ...