THE pig that survived 36 days without food and water after the Wenchuan earthquake is reportedly letting his newfound fame go to his head – or, rather, his belly. The hog, named "Zhu Jianqiang", or "Strong Pig", was recently voted one of the animals "who moved China" in 2008, according to China Daily. People have come from far and wide to see it in its new home – a museum. But months after it was freed from the rubble, the pig is still making up for all of those missed meals. "It's gotten fatter and lazier by the day," museum staff told the newspaper. "We used to take it out for a walk every morning and afternoon, but it's too lazy – and too fat – to do it. Now, it just blocks the door to its bedroom when there are too many visitors outside. It's been increasingly difficult for us to convince it to open the door."