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Plush Pig Toys & Facts

2016/5/3 9:02:35
It's no surprise that a plush pig toy is a favorite stuffed animal of children, especially when they're young. They are, after all, incredibly cute and equally as huggable. While they're nothing like a child's cherished teddy bear, plush pigs can certainly give them a run for their money.

Children are introduced to pigs at a young age; from songs (Old MacDonald), to fairy tales (The Three Little Pigs), to cartoons (Porky Pig). They are fascinating creatures and are considered the most intelligent of all domesticated animals, but they're often misunderstood simply because they're thought of as dirty. The truth is, pigs have no sweat glands thus on hot days they need access to mud or water so they can roll around in it and stay cool. A plush pig toy, however, should remain on dry land so as to ensure their soft fur remains intact for a long time to come.

Pigs have been a domesticated animal for 5,000 to 7,000 years. They are considered to be the fourth smartest animal group after humans, apes, chimps, whales, and dolphins. They are reportedly easier to train than dogs or cats and are often kept as pets, especially pot bellied pigs. Pigs first arrived in North America from Europe, where they were brought over by early Spanish explorers. Pigs can also be found all across Europe, the Middle East, and parts of Asia.

Pigs are easily recognized by their curly tails, predominant snouts and very large roly poly bodies. While they are also known for being pink in color, pigs can also be brown, black, grey, or white. Males are called boars, females are sows, and babies are referred to as piglets. Like human babies, pigs investigate with their mouths and will often taste or bite whatever they're unsure of.

Children not only love pigs because of the way they look, but because there are so many famous ones that have been ingrained into their psyche's. Besides Porky Pig and the Three Little Pigs, there are numerous pigs that have become near and dear to their hearts, including: Miss Piggy from The Muppet's fame; Babe, the sensitive pig who wanted nothing more than to become a herder of sheep; Petunia Pig who was Porky's pigs girlfriend; Piglet was made famous in A. A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh; Wilbur from Charlotte's Web, was the runt of his litter and was saved from certain death by the farmer's daughter Fern. Every one of these widely known swine have had plush toys made in their likeness and with good reason: these plush pig toys give children the opportunity to have their favorite character's in their very own homes where they can love and hug them to their hearts content. Famous plush pigs are a lovely tribute and a forever keepsake of animals that have endeared themselves to children for years.