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Four of course. Unless it is mutated or something.

There was a travelling salesman who stopped by a farm house way out in the country. When the lady of the house answered the door he noticed that there was a 3-legged hog in the front room watching TV.

The salesman asked the lady what the hog was doing in the front room watching TV. She told him "That's a hero pig".

Naturally curious, he asked her what she meant by that. "Well" she said, "That pig saved my husband's life when the barn caught fire. He was overcome by the smoke and that hog dragged him out of the barn and surely saved his life."

The salesman asked "Did the hog lose his leg in that fire?"

She replied, "Well, no. That's a hero pig and you just don't eat a pig like that..."

"...at least not all at once."

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