
Playing with Pigs: Pig Chase
5 months ago
The Playing with Pigs project is researching the complex relationship we have with domesticated pigs by designing a game. Designing new forms of human-pig interaction can create the opportunity for consumers and pigs to forge new relations as well as to experience the cognitive capabilities of each other. The game is called Pig Chase.
For additional background, visit the Playing with Pigs project website: playingwithpigs.nl
For additional background, visit the Playing with Pigs project website: playingwithpigs.nl
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- Pigs are one of the most social and intelligent farm animals.
- They also make great pets.
- Just like dogs, they are easily trainable, and they can also learn new behaviors.
- One of the distinct pig characteristics is their cleanliness. Contrary to other people's belief, pigs are generally clean animals. This is shown by their choice of toilet far away from their food and water troughs and their shelter. They will also not sleep or lay near the manure.
- They use mud to block their sensitive skin from the sun and insect bites.
- Pigs, like other animals, have sweat glands only on their snouts. That is why they love to be near the water or mud especially in hot weather.
- Pigs are near-sighted. They use their sense of smell and hearing to guide them where to go. They also use their snouts to look for food. They are like dogs that sniff things they want to find.
- Pigs generally can live for 10-15 years if well cared for.