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Pigs

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Animal Themes


Pigs
Print Pigs Reading Comprehension with Sixth Grade Work

Print Pigs Reading Comprehension


Reading Level
     edHelper's suggested reading level:   grades 6 to 8
     Flesch-Kincaid grade level:   7.9

Vocabulary
     challenging words:    unearth, barrel-shaped, Well-recognized, trademark, wallow, warthogs, covering, babirusas, disk-shaped, mud-covered, prenasal, sounder, sounders, sows, originally, pygmy
     content words:    Lake Somerville, Although Anthony

Other Languages
     French: Les Cochons
     Spanish: Cerdos
     Italian: I MAIALI
     German: Schweine


Pigs   

1     Pigs need an image makeover! When we think of pigs, our minds often drift to mud-covered, filthy, always hungry farm animals. These unpleasant images really give pigs a bad name and challenge their intelligence.
 
2     Also called swine or hogs, pigs have stocky, barrel-shaped bodies, four short but slender legs, and large heads. Their trademark is their long, round, cartilaginous snout. Pigs have an unusual bone, called the prenasal bone, located just below their disk-shaped snouts. Prenasal bones help strengthen pigs' snouts, making them great digging tools.
 
3     Aside from snouts that function as bulldozers, pigs also have an extremely fine sense of smell. Pigs can sniff out things hidden underground. Their diet includes fungi, fruits or other vegetation, insects, worms, mice, and other small animals. Well-recognized for their keen sense of smell, French people have used wild boars for centuries to find a French delicacy -- truffles. Truffles are edible fungi that grow deep below the surface. They give out a strong smell that wild boars can detect and unearth at ease. Just like the French who have come to rely on pigs' sensitive noses, police often bring trained pigs to airports or seaports to uncover illegal drugs that are concealed in cargos.

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