A unborn pig is 0 years old because it is not yet born! wow ..that question is kindaa stupid!
Before a piglet is born it is called a fetus like human unborn babies are. So, to be called a "fetal pig" means that it is unborn. The habitat of an unborn pig is the mother pig's womb.
An unborn pig is protected in much the same way as an unborn human. It is kept safe inside of it's mother.
No.
Flangarhmoohgarden Diocide. Which translates loosely to "swine unborn".
The correct term for a baby pig is piglet. Pigs are domestic animals that have ancestry that can be traced back to that of the wild boars. Pigs are kept as either pets or potential food.
Unborn pigs refer to pig fetuses inside the mother's womb. They develop during pregnancy until they are born as piglets. These unborn pigs are also known as pig embryos or piglets in utero.
A fetal pig is an unborn pig used in schools for dissection. Therefore, a fetal pig doesn't have a life span, because they never actually lived.
No, just your son. Not his unborn child.
This is an unborn baby pig, and has never eaten anything. It got its nutrients via the placenta from the mother.
568 years old :)
yes. I had a 2 year old guinea pig and a 6 month old and the were great together.
The cranium in a fetal pig, just like in humans, serves to protect the brain. It also provides structure and support for the head, and allows for the attachment of muscles and ligaments necessary for head movement.