Pigs have episodic memory. It is likely that they can replay and feel past experiences in their heads.

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_mildlyinfuriating on July 15th, 2019 at 16:15 UTC »

Also teacup pigs aren't real, they're just piglets being sold as full grown pigs.

People who advocate for the idea that teacup and minipigs are real always link to sources that talk about how you have to underfeed a minipig to get it to be a minipig, and miss the point that a malnourished pig is not a special pig species.

Not saying you made this claim OP, but pics and vids of piglets often come with people in the comments who think teacup or minipigs are real.

edit: Like I said, there are always minipig believers. Honestly, they're no better than flat earthers. They're never able to do more than link the Wikipedia page which is not just super vague, but cites a lot of unreliable sources and isn't even remotely scientific. There is no pig species that is naturally 50 lbs as a full grown, healthy adult.

If you're going to refute this, provide just one scientific source.

RoseAudine on July 15th, 2019 at 16:24 UTC »

This is why I don't eat pork.

Aphantinaut on July 15th, 2019 at 17:46 UTC »

Funnily enough, some humans seem to lack episodic memory.. A condition known as Severely Deficient Autobiographical Memory (SDAM).

So theoretically, that pig has a much more "vivid" imagination than I do... Lol.