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"<b>What's up Bud?</b><br><br>A barrow hog from Texas named 'Bud' was sold for $56,000 in 1985.",

"<b>When pigs fly.</b><br><br>Bearded pigs can leap over barriers 7 feet high. Talented jumpers, they are also exceptionally strong.<br><br>  A group of bearded pigs can use their snouts to dig through hard-packed dirt so tough that humans would require a jack-hammer to break through.",

"<b>Is that a fake moustache?</b><br><br>A bearded pigs get its name from the coarse, yellow whiskers growing over the bridge of its nose and the side of its face, which gives it a distinctive moustache.<br><br>   Both boars and sows have beards, but they are thicker and more luxurious on the male pigs.   ",

"<b>They just don't know when to keep quiet.</b><br><br>Found only in the Americas, peccaries are the equivalent of the true pigs found in Europe, Asia and Africa.<br><br> One way they communicate by members of the group rubbing their scent marking on others in the community.<br><br>Peccaries are quite the talkers as well, and use a variety of sounds. For an alarm they use a short 'woof.' Lost babies cry shrill clucks to bring their mothers to them and coughing brings the group together when they wander about.<br><br> If you get peccaries angry, they gnash their teeth, making a rasping sound and if it comes down to a fight, they make a cry that sounds like laughing.",

"<b>He acts like a pig.</b><br><br>More than a thousand years ago, Polynesians brought pigs with them when they settled in Hawaii.<br><br> Once considered sacred, these animals have become a nuisance, destroying and endangering the wild birds of Hawaii. The pigs leave holes, from rooting or hoof prints. These holes fill with water, and the water breeds mosquitoes. Many of these mosquitoes are now carrying diseases to the local bird population.<br><br> Scientists say the pigs must be destroyed, but the natives do not want to lose the pig, which is an important part of Hawaii's culture and tradition.<br><br> Almost all Hawaiian events center around the pig, from building a new home to the birth of a child.",

"<b>This little piggy went to the market...</b><br><br>Piglets live in a grass nest for the first 10 days of their life. At birth, baby pigs weigh between 18 and 32 ounces and have markings which look like racing stripes. <br><br> At a young age, they are capable of running at great speeds over short distances.",

"<b>Pass the lotion, please.</b><br><br>Pigs can get sunburn.",

"<b>He used to be a terrible 'boar.'</b><br><br>The ancestor of the domestic pig is the wild boar; an animal domesticated over 7,000 years ago.<br><br>  Domestic pigs, famous for their curly tail, can weigh more than 1,000 pounds, while the wild boar usually weighs about 700 pounds. ",

"<b>Taking a dip in the 'mud' pool.</b><br><br>Pigs do not have sweat glands, which is why they roll in mud to cool off.  They are omnivores as well and therefore eat plants and animals.",

"<b>Pigs in a blanket.</b><br><br>Wild pigs live in close-knit groups called <em>sounders</em>. Groups of wild pigs share feeding grounds, water holes, mud wallows, resting areas and sleeping dens.<br><br>  Their home ranges vary in size from 60 acres for pygmy hogs to 7 square miles for wild boars.",

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