I found this rather interesting. I can see why people thought that it was a human.
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This bird is something else!
Cosmo has a big vocabulary, and according to her humans, she seems to actually know the context of words, and it's so funny. (I follow Cosmo on Instagram)
^ Sorry for taking over your thread, RR.Sometimes I want to post something in the pets section but there's no existing thread it fits in. And I don't really want to start a new thread, so.....
I found this rather interesting. I can see why people thought that it was a human.
It's okay lol cute little thing I'll give you that much.![]()
Only reason I haven't yet is because I don't want it to turn into a big ugly debate on veganism.
Very wise thinking as I do believe although we might not agree with each other we respect that the other one has an opinion... For the record though mini pigs like the one you posted in the video I consider to be more like pets and not food. If I lived in the country I might possibly even have one lol and same with goats. I think that they're adorable.![]()
Thanks. Btw I don't want to derail this thread or anything, but I have to say... contrary to what many people might believe, there's really no such thing as a mini-pig. They don't stay that small. Here's an excerpt from an article about this:
The pigs you see for sale on the internet are just potbelly pigs that are underfed. Most of the videos and commercials featuring tiny pigs use baby potbelly pigs that are no more than a few weeks old. Yes, potbelly pigs are smaller than farm pigs, but they can still grow up to 300 pounds. In fact, pigs can continue to grow throughout the first five years of their life!
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