Pigs are domesticated animals and produced by pig farmers for the meat industry. However there are many wild pigs at large. So they are both domestic and wild.
The wild boar, the species that the domestic pig belongs to, is Sus scrofa. The domestic pig belongs to the wild boar subspecies Sus scrofa domestica.
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Wild & domestic animals gums can rot.
Its not from pigs.
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.
Platypuses are completely wild animals. They are not domestic, and may not be kept as pets.
No. Domestic animals have been raised and bred by humans. A lot of their wild instincts are faded and they will likely survive for much shorter on their own. Domestic animals have only one advantage and that is they're better with humans than animals in the wild.
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.
They are true wild animals, not feral. Ferals are domestic animals gone wild.
They could be if they were farmed or in a petting zoo, but the majority are in the wild and as a whole they are not considered domestic animals.
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