Pigs are related to hogs and boars.
Pigs are closely related to Hippos, both animals belong to the same Order, Class, Phylum, and Kingdom.
The pharynx in a pig is located in the throat, as it is in humans.
Thewissen says that whales are more closely linked to an extinct pig-like animal, often known as India's pig or Indohyus, while hippos are closely related to living pigs. But this isn't accurate according to Theodor.Mar 19, 2009
look it up in the book!!
no but i kind of want one. i have a guinea pig instead
Yes, they are related
A pig and a crocodile.
Guinea pig
No. Not at all.
Nope.
Yes they are related and share a common ancestor.
yes. the entelodonts were not a full pig... it was a prehistoric predator. it was a killer pig.(one of its nick name was the killer pig).
A wild boar.
Pigs are closely related to Hippos, both animals belong to the same Order, Class, Phylum, and Kingdom.
The Capybaras closest relative is the guinea pig.
a pig of a hog of some sort jk :) XD
Related adjectives are porcine or pork (meat products). The word pig is used as a noun adjunct, e.g. pig sty, pig ears. To act like a pig would use the adjectives piggish or piggy.