102.5oF is the normal body temperature for most common domestic swine. However, miniature potbellied pigs have a considerable lower body temperature. Their average is 99.7oF with a range of 95.2-103.3oF.
Normal body temperature is between 101 and 103 degrees Fahrenheit (38.3 and 39.4 degrees Celsius).
102.5, if a pig is more than 2 degrees above this you should call your vet.
No, I think it's the other way around. The testes hang out so they can be a bit cooler than the body.
I read in islamicwebsite any type of lipstick is made by the fat of pig because fat of pig is not melt on human body temperature so lipstic is NOT HALAL.
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A "Normal" pig, usually a Purebred Landraise, or Large White, or even a hybred of both is much larger than a potbelly pig, a normal pig will grow its entire life. Where a pot belly pig will stop growing after only a few years. Also the pot belly has a much stubbier face,legs, and body. the distended bellies of the potbelly are also unlike the normal pigs. P.S. There are many types of pigs, only a small few are pink, there are also black, red and spotted.
Guinea pigs should be kept in a room as the temperature can be monitored much easier. A guinea pig can be kept in temperatures between 10 and 20 degrees Celsius. any temperature above 25 degrees Celsius can lead to heatstroke which is likely to kill a guinea pig. Guinea pigs can also become ill if subjected to temperatures below 10 degrees Celsius. A regular and safe temperature for a guinea pig would be between 15 and 18 degrees Celsius.
The heart in a guinea pig is in the body cavity between the front legs. It is not uncommon to be able to feel heartbeats in their stomach area.
It depends on the species, here are a few of the common domestic species and their normal temperatures: Dog - 37.5-39oC Cat - 38-39.5oC Cow - 38-38.5oC Horse - 37.5-38.5oC Pig - 38.5-39oC Sheep - 38.4-39.5oC Most birds - 40.5-42oC Rabbits - around 39.5oC There are minor variations in 'normal' ranges depending on where you look them up therefore slight variations may also be seen as normal (e.g. a dog with a temperature of 39.3oC would probably still be considered to have a 'normal' temperature).
u could take it to the vet he will tell u every thing
Many people see the body covering of a pig as just thick skin. However, a pig's actual body covering is a coarse layer of hair.
Many people see the body covering of a pig as just thick skin. However, a pig's actual body covering is a coarse layer of hair.
The three divisions of a pig's body are the head, the neck, and the trunk. A female pig is called a sow and a male pig is called a boar or a hog.