Swine: Focused On Food

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Swine are omnivores and there is probably no other animal that is quite as focused on food. Swine are omnivores and there is probably no other animal that is quite as focused on food. Swine are omnivores and there is probably no other animal that is quite as focused on food. Swine are omnivores and there is probably no other animal that is quite as focused on food. Swine are omnivores and there is probably no other animal that is quite as focused on food. Swine are omnivores and there is probably no other animal that is quite as focused on food. Swine are omnivores and there is probably no other animal that is quite as focused on food. Swine are omnivores and there is probably no other animal that is quite as focused on food. Swine are omnivores

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