Jimmy Doherty embarks on a quest to reveal the hidden lives of farmyard animals. He visits a farm in Dartmoor to find out about pigs, the smartest creatures on the farm. How sensitive is a pig's nose? Why can they find truffles (prized mushrooms) underground? How do piglets find the right teat to feed from? Pigs are very intelligent, as kind and cute as Babe, but can they recognize themselves in a mirror like humans? More
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