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A pig can not feel it's soft palate with it's tongue, due to the location of the soft palate. A human can feel their hard and soft palate.

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A humans hard a soft palate can be felt with the tongue. The human soft palate is not connected to the nasal cavity, whereas a pigs soft palate is.

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A pigs mouth structure is much wider than a humans. They also have more rounded teeth and less total teeth.

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