The Hidden Lives of Pigs
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9m 30s
Pigs are among the most intelligent animals. Yet, they are terribly misunderstood. Did you know that pigs are not even native to North America? The species was first introduced to the West Indies by Christopher Columbus and then to the continental United States by Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto in 1539 when he landed in Florida. Being a highly intelligent species, some pigs escaped and became feral. We must tell you, there's a bit of graphic footage in this short film that runs less than 10 minutes. It's important for people to know the truth. If you can't bring yourself to watch it, then please don't feel comfortable eating pigs. Now, after you watch this film, we invite you to take the next step and take the 22 day vegan challenge: https://challenge22.com/?utm_term=VeganFTA&group=Inf_VeganFTA
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