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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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It would be really fucked up to get caught by a police pig. I would rather fight a dog than a pig, at least the dog wouldn't be trying to eat you when he bit you.

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It would be really fucked up to get caught by a police pig. I would rather fight a dog than a pig, at least the dog wouldn't be trying to eat you when he bit you.

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Ive read that a pig's sense of smell if far keener that a dog's. I expect hes searching for drugs. Kind of an interesting photo though.




The truffle hog or truffle pig is a domestic pig used for locating and extracting a type of tuber known as truffles from temperate forests in Europe and North America. The pigs have a good sense of smell and are able to identify truffles from as deep as three feet underground. It is thought that the natural sex hormones of the male pig are similar to the smell of the truffles [1] and also pigs have a natural affinity for rooting in the earth for food. They are trained to hunt truffles by walking on a leash through suitable groves with a keeper.[2]
 
Ive read that a pig's sense of smell if far keener that a dog's. I expect hes searching for drugs. Kind of an interesting photo though.




The truffle hog or truffle pig is a domestic pig used for locating and extracting a type of tuber known as truffles from temperate forests in Europe and North America. The pigs have a good sense of smell and are able to identify truffles from as deep as three feet underground. It is thought that the natural sex hormones of the male pig are similar to the smell of the truffles [1] and also pigs have a natural affinity for rooting in the earth for food. They are trained to hunt truffles by walking on a leash through suitable groves with a keeper.[2]

Not to be a dick, but truffles are mushrooms. Not a tuber.