a talking one
Roxion said--
true...
but in the book, it is alluded that Wilbur is a Pot Belly pig-- a common pig used for meats around the West and Midwest in farms. However, in the movie adaptation, the pig depicted is called a Domestic Pig... otherwise known as Sus scrofa domesticus
In the book, it is alluded that Wilbur is a Pot Belly pig-- a common pig used for meats around the West and Midwest in farms. However, in the movie adaptation, the pig depicted is called a Domestic Pig... otherwise known as Sus scrofa domesticus
Wilbur is a fictional character from the children's novel "Charlotte's Web" by E.B. White. In the book, Wilbur is described as a spring pig, which is a term used for pigs that are born in the spring season. While specific breed information is not provided in the book, Wilbur is depicted as a pink pig, which is a common color for breeds such as Duroc or Hampshire.
Wilbur, the pig, does not get killed in the book Charlotte's Web.
Wilbur from Charlotte's web?, he was a pig.
some pig,terrific, humble and radiant
Wilbur.
the pig
the pig
She wrote, Radiant, Humble, Terrific and Some pig.
In "Charlotte's Web," Wilbur the pig was born on a farm on the day of spring at the beginning of the story. The exact date of his birth is not specified, but it is mentioned that it was a beautiful and sunny day in spring when he was born.
he was in fine health
The pig's name is Wilbur.