if they are young and don't eat much
groundhogs are rodents, not pigs, so no.
No!!!!!!!They are actually part of the rodent family.
There are a variety of miniature pigs (or potbellied pigs) in the world including the following types of pigs: the Yatacan Pig and the Pygmy Hog. These mini pigs were originally used in Europe as science guinea pigs and testers for experiments.
A they do have rather small noses
yes. Large and small guinea pigs get along fine. yes.but sometimes no
In relative to their body size, pigs have large heads.
Vultures can
no they do not
no
Pigs are bovine furless animals that can grow to 300-400 pounds. Guinea pigs are small furry rodents that can be held in a person's hands.
Teacup pigs are just normally potbellied pigs that have been chronically underfed. Some believe that they can be kept small by not feeding them much but this leaves them malnourished and causes premature death.
No, pigs do not have holes in their feet. However, much like many other creatures, pigs do have toes! There is a small separation between toes!