Meet Tirpitz, the pig who survived a naval battle in World War I. Rescued by the HMS Glasgow from the German cruiser Dresden, which sank in 1915, Tirpitz became the ship's mascot. Surprisingly, he could swim long enough until picked up by the Brits, who named him after a German admiral and kept him as a symbol of resilience and wartime camaraderie.
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