Pigs rely on their speed most of the time to flee from predators. Wild or domesticated, a pig's speed is their number one defense from any attacker. Other than their speed, their secondary option is using their tusks which can both be a weapon and a shield.
yes, wolves can eat pigs so i advise if you are gonna get any that you build something to protect them. thank you
Pigs are predators and not classified as prey. Pigs are known to be opportunistic predators and will eat most anything they come across.
People.
Guinea Pigs have so much predators because they are easy to catch and delicious as well.
they could protect themselves better than others who cannot read.
No, mother guinea pigs do not eat their babies after weaning. In fact, they continue to care for and protect their young until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
Humans?
Do* pigs have predators? yes,they are humans. all animals have predators.if the particular creature is on the top of the food chain, there is always humans. hope this helped
Some complications in "The Three Little Pigs" include the wolf blowing down the pigs' houses, the pigs having to find a way to protect themselves, and the fear and suspense generated by the wolf's pursuit of the pigs.
There are still wild guinea pigs living in South America, in the mountains of Peru, Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay. Wild guinea pigs have different predators to modern guinea-pigs because of where they live. Predators of wild guinea pigs are wild cats, coyotes, wolves, snakes, hawks, and owls. Humans probably hunt them for easy food, also.
The fairy tale you are referring to is likely "The Three Little Pigs," where three small pigs build houses out of straw, sticks, and bricks to protect themselves from the Big Bad Wolf. There are only three pigs in this story, not five.
The main characters in the "Three Little Pigs" story are the three pigs who build houses of straw, sticks, and bricks. The goal of the pigs is to build a strong enough house to protect themselves from the Big Bad Wolf, who tries to blow down their houses.