14/06/2026
Ever watched a pig’s snout up close?
A pig’s snout contains thousands of sensory receptors that help them explore the world through touch, scent, and even subtle changes in their environment. They can detect food hidden underground, investigate new objects, and gather information long before they ever take a bite.
Boston’s snout is constantly moving because he’s actively collecting information. Every wiggle, twitch, and nudge is part of how he experiences the world.
Pigs are intelligent, curious animals who use their snouts much like we use our hands—touching, exploring, investigating, and learning.
So while it may just look cute (and it definitely is), you’re actually watching a remarkable sensory organ at work. 🌿
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