no
A pig is not a endangered animal but it soon will be
because of people cutting down trees.
actually they are not endangered. they are in the least concerned status which means there are a lot of wild boars around the world.
The scientific name for the Visayan warty pig is Sus cebifrons. It is a critically endangered species of pig native to the Visayan islands in the Philippines.
Many domestic pig breeds, such as the Yorkshire, Duroc, and Berkshire, are not endangered and are widely raised for agricultural purposes. These breeds have been selectively bred for traits like growth rate and meat quality, making them common in livestock farming. In contrast, some wild pig species, like the Iberian pig, are considered at risk due to habitat loss and overhunting. Overall, domestic pigs are abundant and not threatened.
I am not sure what country you are in but here in Australia they are far from endangered. I fact they are a pest species and a favourite for hunters. In Queensland (the state I live in) if you have them on your property and you do not take action to remove them you can be fined.
There is a wide range of rare and endangered vertebrate species in the Philippines. # Monkey-eating Eagle is Critically Endangered # Black-hooded Coucal is Critically Endangered # Negros Bleeding-heart is Critically Endangered # Mindoro Bleeding-heart is Critically Endangered # Negros Fruit-Dove is Critically Endangered # Panay Bushy-Tailed Cloud Rat is Endangered # Visayan Warty Pig is Critically Endangered # Calamian Hog-Deer is Endangered # Visayan Spotted Deer is Endangered # Mindoro Dwarf Water Buffalo is Critically Endangered These are listed with their IUCN Red List, endangered status out beside them. Most of these are endemic to the Philippines. But some are now living in other regions due to man's influences. For more details, please see sites listed below.
Yes, pig-nosed turtles are classified as vulnerable by the IUCN. They face threats such as habitat loss, hunting for meat and the illegal pet trade. Conservation efforts are being made to protect and conserve their populations.
Yes because they are endangered and we don't want them to become exstinct
The Visayan warty pig (Sus cebifrons) belongs to the kingdom Animalia, which encompasses all animals. It is a species of wild pig native to the Visayan Islands in the Philippines. Recognized for its distinctive facial warts and bristly coat, it is classified within the phylum Chordata and the class Mammalia. The species is currently considered endangered due to habitat loss and hunting.
it is not endangered
I only know, like, words that begin with pig. Sorry...if you still want them, here ya go: pig-ment pig-out pig-tail pig-sticker pig-sty pig-sticking pig-weed pig-tailed pig-fish pig-fishes pig-let that's all i have...sorry... :)