No. They are two separate species; they are only related by the Order Mammalia.
no its part of the rodent family
"Pig" is a noun. It refers to an animal of the swine family, typically domesticated for meat or leather.
a guinea pig is from the rodent family and that is the same group as rats, mice and hamsters.
No. Guinea pigs are rodents (rabbits are not) and are actually in the same biological family is capybaras, a giant South American rodent.
A pig is in the genus Sus and from the Suidae family .
being part of the hog/ pig family you could conisder it pork, althoug it wouldn't have the same taste as a regular pig would.
in the pig mouth
Any pig-like animals are of the porcine family.
A Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) is part of the Animalia kingdom.
the grizzly bear is found in western north america
Glacier National Park. the grizzly bear loves their huckleberries.
Properly a noun, but it is also used colloquially as a noun meaning "grizzly bear".