Being the most diverse subclass of mammals, it includes all the mammals we are most familiar here in California with: dogs, cats, rodents, elephants, whales, cattle, pigs, humans, etc.
It's a placental animal.
A pig is classified as a placental mammal because it develops inside its mother's uterus connected to her via a placenta, which allows for exchange of nutrients and waste between the mother and developing offspring. This is a common feature among most mammals, including pigs.
It is an extinct animal that lived during the Miocene. It was an even toed ungulate (placental mammal having hooves with an even number of toes on each foot eg a pig). It was a herbivore and a browser.
No the fetal pig and the mother pig's blood never mix. This is the same with humans and many other placental mammals such as horses and cows.
A pig is not a endangered animal but it soon will be
Pig is the animal and pork is what we call the meat from that animal.
It has the same purpose as all other placental pregnancies, it carries nutrients to the fetus from the mother.
You should say "my favorite animal is a pig," if I understand your question correctly
Pig Pig
My guess would be the womb, just like all the other placental mammals.
Yes a Guinea Pig is a mammal with a backbone, Making it a vertebrate.
"Cerdo" is a word for "pig."