https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/6065...en%20the%20two.
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A pig's grunts and oinks can reveal its emotions, according to a new study that'll leave you squealing.
Using thousands of recordings gathered throughout the lives of pigs, a team of researchers say they're the first in the world to translate pig grunts into actual emotions.
The report suggests farmers could set up a system to alert them to when their pigs are unhappy, for example when little piglets are fighting.
"With this study, we demonstrate that animal sounds provide great insight into their emotions," said Associate Professor Elodie Briefer from the University of Copenhagen, who co-led the study.
Using thousands of recordings gathered throughout the lives of pigs, a team of researchers say they're the first in the world to translate pig grunts into actual emotions.
The report suggests farmers could set up a system to alert them to when their pigs are unhappy, for example when little piglets are fighting.
"With this study, we demonstrate that animal sounds provide great insight into their emotions," said Associate Professor Elodie Briefer from the University of Copenhagen, who co-led the study.
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