Khanzir (Pashto:خنزير,lit. 'Pig') is a malepig exhibited atKabul Zoo inKabul,Afghanistan. The animal achieved fame as the only pig in Afghanistan, a predominantlyIslamic country where the eating ofpork is not permitted. As a result, Afghanistan has no pig farms.[1]
Khanzir was given to Kabul Zoo by thePeople's Republic of China in 2002.[2] He had been one of a family, but his mate and piglets died.[3][4][5] They were killed when a brown bear broke into their enclosure and attacked them.[1]
His status as "Afghanistan's lone pig" attracted international attention in May 2009, when he was moved into quarantine.[6] The move came in response to visitors' concerns at the time of aworldwide outbreak ofinfluenza A (H1N1) ("swine flu"). Aziz Gul Saqib, director of Kabul Zoo, explained that Khanzir was in fact "strong and healthy", noting that "The only reason we moved him was because Afghan people don't have a lot of knowledge about swine flu, and so when they see a pig they get worried and think they will get ill."[2][7] He was released from quarantine after two months.[8][9] In 2016, the zoo began to request pigs from foreign countries to give Khanzir a new companion, but nobody would send one.[1]