yes!
Pigs do not crack pecans themselves; they typically eat them whole. While pigs are known for their strong jaws and ability to dig and forage for food, they lack the specific technique needed to crack hard-shelled nuts like pecans. However, they can consume the nutmeat once the shell has been broken open by another means. Overall, pigs enjoy a varied diet but rely on external sources to access certain foods.
Yes.
They eat more acorns of course:') there squirrelss!
peaches pecans (nuts)
Yea they are still good to eat. They are probably small due to lack of water in the spring.
Pecans grow first, from seeds. Then, the tree grows from the ground when it has enough water for it to grow. Finally, the pecans grow at the tip of the pecan tree, when the pecans get to heavy they fall to the ground where somebody might set on it or pick it up and eat it
Yes, I discovered a mouse in my pantry. Although there were a plethora of items to buffet on, this mouse chose pecans, dried apples, and bread.
i dont know if they eat pigs, but i do know that chickins should not eat guinea pigs! though as they are bad for them!
No pigs don't eat birds. Pigs don't eat meat, but all sorts of vegetables and fruit.
pigs will eat any thing you give them
pigs eat anything that is edible.
Pigs don't eat meat they eat apples and slop!