All domestic pigs have a wild side. If let loose a domestic pig will "morph" into a wild boar/sow as they remain outside in the elements. Wild pigs that have patterned coats, and are not piglets, were domestic before they turned feral. Usually though wild pigs are monochromatic and are dark brown and blacks.
pig is a pig and the wild boar is a wild boar
yes, a wild boar is a type of pig which is a mammal. All mammals are warm blooded.
The wild.
The cousin to the pig would be a wart hog.
The homonym of bore is "boar," which is a type of wild pig.
the pig's predator in the wild is the tiger and any other meat eaters
The ocelot definitely has the prettiest coat of all wild cats.
The wild cousin of the pig is a boar. It is simalar but has tusks. There are other differences as well.
When it is not owned or tamed.
A wild Boar
A black guinea pig would have a black coat color, while a white guinea pig would have a white coat color. Color variation in guinea pigs is due to different alleles of the gene controlling coat color, resulting in different phenotypes.
No, two smooth coat guinea pigs will not produce a rough coat guinea pig. Coat type in guinea pigs is determined by genetics, so if the parents both have smooth coats, their offspring will also have smooth coats.