In theory: yes, most likely. In practice? No.
In theory: yes, most likely. In practice? No.
Pigs definitely have a social intelligence that at least rivals those of dogs, if it doesn’t surpass it. Just because we keep them in a way that traumatises them from an early age on, doesn’t mean pigs aren’t socially intelligent. Wild boar and the like form highly complex social structures and are quite able to communicate in between one another. The only thing pigs actually express more than dogs is the utter disregard for anything but their own survival when under duress. This however might be explained by the way they reproduce. Pigs are K-Strategists, whereas dogs aren’t.
It’s another spin on the aforementioned restaurant. It’s from a hitchhikers guide to the galaxy. In said restaurant (Milliways) the cows have been bred to wanting to be eaten and expressing said wish directly to the customers.
I don’t like food that talks to me before I eat it.
Millennia. I think the original problem started with the Babylonian exile. The only continuous period of absolute peace was when the romans burned down the temple and salted the earth in Jerusalem.
I’m not advocating for any of this, but the problems are rooted deeper than 1947.
The WWF indicates a return in France and Germany since 2020 of adults looking to reproduce.
You are aware that they were reintroduced?
I’d argue that’s another good argument for seizing their assets and making them pay for their asshole behaviour.
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Wir streichen einfach ein „l“ aus euren ganzen -willers und fügen ein „e“ hinzu. Ansonsten verändert sich ja nichts…. Vorerst
Or for historical context: “der Deutsche Michel” - “the German Michael “
Dogs would be a good example for ring species, which show the outer limits of the species definition, if they they occurred in the wild in their many diverse forms. But since they are not, I’d group them as one species still, as their origin is artificial and so are, at least partly, their means of reproduction.