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YES, bears are related to pigs more than dogs. Many people find this hard to believe, but it is true. Like humans are related to monkeys, their DNA is the same. The bears and the pigs are both from the swine family. Bears and pigs are related more than bears and dogs are.
No, bears, pigs, and dogs are not closely related. Bears belong to the family Ursidae, pigs belong to the family Suidae, and dogs belong to the family Canidae. They are all distinct families within the order Carnivora.
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Dogs, and Brown bears (at least) are omnivores.
All mammals share (for the large part) similarities in their internal organs. There are some big differences betwen pigs and cats/dogs though. Pigs can basically eat most anything and gain nutritional value from this because of their digestive system and really long intestines. Cats and Dogs can not digest vegetarian food properly, hence this will give less nutritional value than meat-products. Pigs are actually much much closer to humans (genetically) than cats and dogs.
Both pigs and polar bears start with the letter "P"
Pigs are not dogs. They are two different species.
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A simple stomach like we humans do. Pigs are monogastrics, like cats, dogs, bears, raccoons and other carnivores and omnivores do.
No, pigs and bears are not the same species. Pigs belong to the Suidae family, while bears belong to the Ursidae family. They are distinct species with different characteristics and evolutionary histories.
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