answersLogoWhite

0

no they dont

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Do pigs sweat?

No. Pigs do have sweat glands but they do not function like a human's does. They can release a little water and heat through passive diffusion, but it is not enough for the pigs to rely on. So in order to combat heat, pigs have adapted by using behavioral thermoregulation, which is the act of cooling themselves in the mud or water.


Do pigs sweet?

yes! They sweat like a dog but you spelled sweat wrong!


Do pigs have toxins in their meat because they don't sweat?

Pigs have toxins in their meat because what they are fed. Toxins can be released by sweat or the digestive system.


Why do pigs sweat blood?

Pigs actually don't sweat blood, they have glands that produce a red-colored secretion that acts as a sunscreen and inhibits bacterial growth on the skin. This secretion is often mistaken for blood, giving rise to the misconception that pigs sweat blood.


How do you make your pigs grow fast?

pigs grow as fast as they can and they do not sweat.


How many sweat glands do pigs have?

Pigs have around 2,600 sweat glands distributed throughout their body. These sweat glands play a role in helping regulate the pig's body temperature.


Why do farmers kill runt pigs?

Most sell the pigs to people who want them or keep them as house hold pets, but they dont let the runt continue to breed with the rest of the pigs so that the genetics of the runt dont cause other runts in the future


Do all pigs like to get dirty?

Pigs do not like to get dirty, the reason why they roll in the mud is because pigs are not made with sweat glands. During summer or hot weather, they are unable to sweat to keep themselves cool, therefore they will roll in the mud. The mud then acts as a deflector from the sun, keeping the pig cool. When pigs are kept in pens they will reserve one corner of the pen for feces, this corner is far from the place that they eat and sleep.


Why is it to sweat like a pig?

Pigs sweat but not the way humans do. Pigs do not have eccrine sweat glands which are used for temperature regulation in humans through watery evaporative coolness. Pigs have apocrine glands which excrete protein, ammonia, lipids, and chromogranins and the bacterial decomposition of these leads to odor so perhaps that's where the origin of the idiom lies since it a generally accepted concept that sweating leads to odor.


Do horses have eyebrows?

No, but they have beautiful long eyelashes.


Why is Sweating like a pig not an accurate phrase?

The phrase "sweating like a pig" is a misnomer because pigs do not have sweat glands like humans. They lack the physiological mechanism to regulate body temperature through sweating, so they often use wallowing in mud to cool down. Thus, the phrase is inaccurate in describing excessive human sweating.


Do hamsters like the cold?

i think they dont cuz my guinea pigs dont and guinea pigs and hamsters are alot alike i think they dont cuz my guinea pigs dont and guinea pigs and hamsters are alot alike