Swine is more general than pig. Swine is any of various omnivorous, even-toed ungulates of the family Suidae. It includes pigs, hogs, and boars, having a stout body with thick skin, a short neck, and a movable snout.
There is no difference. Pigs are pork. pigs grow into hogs. Hogs are pork too.
What's the difference between bird flu and pig flu? If you have bird flu, you need tweetment. If you have swine flu, you need pig-gy
They are the same thing. as you know the swine flu is going around so its allso a pig flu i think
Pigs and Swine are the same thing The pig is rated the fourth most intelligent animal. Refer to question below
a female swine is smaller than a male swine...
Swine, is a type of pig, so the flu came from a pig
In the United States, the term "pig" refers to a younger domesticated swine weighing less than 120 pounds (50 kilograms), and the term "hog" refers to older swine weighing more than 120 lbs. In Great Britain all domesticated swine are referred to as pigs.
Hog or Swine. (hog being a male pig, swine being female)
a mature swine is a grown pig
No, Swine is not an adjective, it is a noun. Swine is a type of pig.
No, a cow is a bovine, a pig is a swine.
Yes
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