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A science experiment tested four pigs' ability at playing a joystick video game. The pigs got the hang of the task, and maybe even enjoyed it. The post Pigs Can Play (and Maybe Even Enjoy) Video ...
Pigs Can Play Video Games, Scientists Discover Pigs might not be able to fly, but they can play video games.
Why do pigs like to play in mud? -- Trevor J. Thompson, 7, Washington "As happy as a pig in mud" is a phrase some people use to express how much fun someone is having.
Pigs have learnt to play video games by using a joystick – in a study that underlines their intelligence. US researchers trained four pigs to control a cursor on a monitor, using their snouts to ...
The experiment involved first teaching the pigs how to manipulate a joystick using their snouts. They were then taught to use the joystick to play a video game on a monitor in front of them.
In the second installment of the Pig to Table Project, the animals engage, and the author doesn’t pull away.
But Playing with Pigs raises another key question: Would playing Angry Birds with these pigs be stimulating for them, as well, or just plain traumatizing?
With pigs becoming an increasingly popular pet choice, more and more videos of adorable little piggies playing with their animal siblings are popping up on social media. In particular, the videos ...
No, pigs haven’t learned to fly — but they have learned to play video games. In fact, they may even have fun while they’re gaming. A quartet of pigs — Panepinto micro pigs Ebony and Ivory ...
The first-of-its-kind paper from Purdue University confirms pigs are intelligent enough to play video games — and that they enjoy doing so, too.
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