Swine is more general than pig. Swine is any of various omnivorous, even-toed ungulates of the family Suidae. It includes pigs, hogs, and boars, having a stout body with thick skin, a short neck, and a movable snout.
What's the difference between bird flu and pig flu? If you have bird flu, you need tweetment. If you have swine flu, you need pig-gy
a female swine is smaller than a male swine...
Another name for swine is hog or pig.
Swine, is a type of pig, so the flu came from a pig
Hog or Swine. (hog being a male pig, swine being female)
a mature swine is a grown pig
"Swine" is a term used to refer to any member of the pig family (Suidae), which includes domestic pigs as well as wild pigs. "Pig" is often used specifically to refer to domesticated pigs raised for food production or as pets. In general, the term "swine" has a broader application than "pig."
No, Swine is not an adjective, it is a noun. Swine is a type of pig.
No, a cow is a bovine, a pig is a swine.
Yes
pig
A word for a pig is swine.