Pig intelligence
s are among the most intelligent mammals on the planet; as such, they display a wide range of complex behaviors, such as the ability to perform video game-like tasks, understanding human instructions, and using primitive tools.
Communication
Similar to other highly intelligent mammals, pigs demonstrate an understanding of symbolic language. In one study, pigs showed they could grasp gestures and verbal symbols representing both objects and actions. They learned more than objects and verbs: They also understood phrases, such as "fetch the frisbee," and successfully performed requested tasks apparently as well as dolphins do.In the Middle Ages pigs were often held in communal corrals. Each pig owner had a horn tuned to a different pitch so that pigs were able to identify the call of the owner and come back.
Pigs can figure where human attention is focused and much like dogs, pass the human pointing test. The pointing test is notoriously difficult as even great apes struggle, with dogs outperforming great apes.
Emotional intelligence
Studies show pigs feel emotional states from other pigs, a phenomenon called emotional contagion. In response to negative feelings in other pigs, they're able to provide social support. Like dogs, pigs seek comfort from pet owners when stressed.Lulu, a pet potbellied pig, was motivated to seek help when her owner suffered a heart attack. The pig got outside the house and occupied the road, then went back to the house, repeating this behavior until a car stopped and Lulu led the driver to her owner, who was finally saved.
Personality
A study discovered that piglets exhibit unique traits in the three areas of aggression, sociability, and exploration; these parallel the human personality dimensions of agreeableness, extraversion, and openness. Most farmers recognize in pigs traits such as intelligence, stubbornness, friendliness and gluttony.Problem solving
Both chimpanzees and pigs are capable of understanding that a joystick can be used to direct a pointer in a screen. According to one study, pigs outperformed dogs at directing the pointer towards a target.Pigs can use their problem solving skills to free other pigs from cage traps.