They use their mouths to eat.
yes they can but they prefer hay which i use as bedding.
Guinea pigs love to rip up paper and use it for a bed. It does them no harm to eat it though the former is the more common use.
yes, Muslims are forbidden to eat pigs or to use any of their derivatives.
Pigs. They love to eat truffles. Dogs are sometimes, also trained to find truffles.
Use it as their bedding, but there's nothing to stop them eating it if they want.
OMG!! They are soooo cute! I have a micro-pig, well I want one for X-mas anyway.But, anyway pigs help humans by being cute.Some people eat them which is gross.Their skin is used to make some types of leather which is cruel, I only use cow leather.
Although this is cannibalism, pigs actually will eat other pigs. Pig are omnivores, which means they'll really eat just about anything presented to them, and sows (the females) have been known to actually eat her piglets if stressed. If a pig in the wild comes across a dead or dying pig, it will eat it. Even domestic pigs can get vicious enough to eat a slow farmer, so I most certainly would not put it past a few to eat some of their old buddies if there was a ham in their slop. Now, whether or not to feed a pet pig pork is a tricky thing and is really between the owner and their vet. As both a pig and pork lover, if I were owning one, I wouldn't hesitate to eat pork, but could not myself feed pork to my pet.
eat and eat and eat till you die
Pigs rank #4 in animal intelligence. Pigs are actually very clean. Pigs are the only mammals that exist in every part of the world. pigs are pink and they roll around in the mud i would ay the most common place to find them at is on farms. They can eat They can eat
All pigs, wild or domestic, use their snouts to dig into the soil for edible roots. Some farmers will keep pigs on a field for a few months to allow the pigs time to uproot and eat weed roots, and to loosen the soil, and manure the ground. Then they may move the pigs to another field.
Be together, eat each others food, use exercise wheels or balls, be left outside alone (if it's dark but also in the day for guinea pigs), be put in a pet shop cage, eat alfafa hay if they are not mature or pregnant etc