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Yes they do, working in a butchers for over 5 years and having seen many dead pigs i can say their tails definitey uncurl.

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Yes, when a pig dies, its muscles relax, causing the tail to uncurl. This is a natural phenomenon that occurs as part of the body's decomposition process.

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