The answer is yes. But would it work = no.
Yes, they do. Most pig anatomy is just like human anatomy. Often fetal pigs are used in the early education of anatomy.
In the same sense that humans have two hearts, yes they do. We have a left heart and a right heart. Yes, they are next to each other. They have related but not identical functions.
Many of the pigs' organs are similar to their human counterparts, especially the heart. They are the closest we can do with out using real humans.
No, they have only 1 heart, like us humans.
The Kingdom Hearts manga follows the same plot as the game, thus having the same setting.
Coyotes, like humans, are mammals. Mammals have 4-chambered hearts. Even whales, which are technically mammals and not fish, have large 4-chambered hearts like humans do.
yeah there the same
For the same reason why humans have hearts
no
Pigs hearts and human heart are extremely similiar, in fact so similar that scientists have deterimined that if a donor heart could not be found for a human, after taking anti-rejection drugs, a pigs heart could be used. Pigs heart weighs roughly the same as a human heart. Religious fanatics stand between science discovery and actual use of swine hearts in human surgery.
I suggest you review your taxonomy. Pigs may be an a different twig, but the evolutionary branch is the same. Both humans and pigs are mammals.
Only pigs.
Pig digestive tracts and nutritional needs are very similar to humans. Pigs also have hearts that are similar in size and makeup to the human heart. Pig heart valves are used to replace defective human heart valves.
Same DNA as humans
No.
no because animals are the same with human and animals don't have life/spirit.
Using their mouths, like humans
same as in humans or just about anything else with a heart to pump blood to the body