Pigs can also be found in zoos.
relative of the pig. have tusks and more fur than pigs. found in forests, farms, and mountain. boar live in the city and are a mean to the natural species.
relative of the pig. have tusks and more fur than pigs. found in forests, farms, and mountain. boar live in the city and are a mean to the natural species.
White pigs can sunburn more easily than other colored pigs, all pigs can get sunburn.
On average, yes. However, it is all up to the individual dog and pig. Pigs that are just bred for food in farms will obviously be less intelligent than a domestic dog for a pet.
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This all depends on what country, state or province you're referring to. Some areas have more dairy farms than beef farms, other places it's the other way around. In terms of popularity in North America though, beef cattle farms are more popular than dairy.
Some people in South America do, because they find wild Guinea Pigs there (South America is where guinea pigs originate from). Other than that, I don't think guinea pigs are eaten in any other main countries.
The United States has more wind turbines than any other country, and the majority of them are found in the Great Plains States, with Texas having the most in the country.
Yes, California does indeed have farms. California is actually the United States' top agricultural state. There are about 81,700 farms in California that have an average of ~300 acres. Over 60% of California's farms are less than 50 acres in size, and more than 90% of the farms are family owned and operated. More information can be found here: A Look at California Agriculture.
Yes pigs are very smart. In fact, scientists have made many researches and examinations over the past 7 years and they found out that the IQ of a pig is bigger than a cat and a horse combined!!
No. In fact, I rather suspect pigs are more attracted to other pigs than they are to women in bikinis.
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