Country thick bacon from the back side of the pig. That's good eating!
The jowl comes from the cheek of a hog, specifically the lower jaw area. It is a rich and flavorful cut of meat that is often used in dishes such as bacon or guanciale.
A hog is not a pig when the hog isn't domestic.
The head of a hog
A wild hog can have many to no tusks. This depends on how old the hog is.
NO! a hog is a pig. A hog is a mammal. A duck is a water bird. A BIRD! NOT A PIG!
is meaner than a wild hog
hound dog hog
It is hog itself.
The hog that has tusks is the warthog.
Warthog, not Wort Hog. It's a wild pig, as the "hog" part might suggest. See here: http://www.answers.com/topic/wart-hog
Oh, dude, the possessive form of "hog" is "hog's." Like, you just add an apostrophe and an "s" at the end. It's like saying, "That hog's bacon is delicious," or "I can't believe that hog's mud bath cost more than my spa day."
Upper jaw is a maxilla, and the lower jaw is a mandible.