Pig Facts
00:00 - 05:28
5m 28s
Beakman shares some interesting facts about and distinguishing features of pigs. He mentions that they don't have sweat glands, which is the reason they roll around in the mud. Pigs also don't have strong eyesight but have a great sense of smell.

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