Visayan warty pigs are critically endangered, so the birth of these energetic piglets is especially important.
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00:00Here at the San Diego Zoo, we have two Visayan warty piglets.
00:13Like most pigs, when they're born, they're precocious.
00:17And that means that they're running around almost immediately after birth.
00:21They're extremely energetic, and they engage in a lot of play behavior.
00:26Now, the group that you see out here is a sounder.
00:29And that's part of their social structure, the social unit.
00:33And it's important for them to be able to interact with each of them.
00:37And they're learning new skills right now.
00:39They're learning to climb.
00:40They're learning to jump.
00:41They're learning to run.
00:42They're learning to interact with each other.
00:44They're learning to forage for food.
00:45They're learning all these great behaviors, and they're having fun at the same time.
00:49So they're quite a joy to watch.
00:55Visayan warty pigs in the wild are critically endangered.
00:59And that makes the birth of these two piglets extremely important.
01:03Here in the United States, zoos take part in species survival programs in order to help
01:09Visayan warty pigs.
01:12San Diego Zoo is also proud because we're one of the originators of that program.
01:16And we work with the Philippine government to help this species here in zoos so that we can help
01:24the species in the wild.
01:25The piglets are on exhibit with their parents and their sounder.
01:33And guests can enjoy watching them play just about at any time unless they're asleep or nursing
01:40on mom.
01:40But chances are if they come down here to the canyon, they'll be able to get a really good
01:45view of the piglets at play.