Where is the pig on page 26 27 in you spy mystery?
the lamp is on the nail polish by the jewelry box on the left side and its gold
Guinea pigs usually lower themselves slowly to the ground, bending their front legs, followed by their back legs. Once down, they may adjust their position for comfort by stretching out or curling up. They may also kneel to rest their body weight.
circle, circle, BIG circle. circle, circle, BIG circle. circle, circle, BIG circle. W, W, twirly thing!
(2 small circles for eyes, one big circle for the nose, 2 small circles for nostrills, one big circle for the head, 2 small circles for the ears, one big circle for the body, 2 Ws for the feet, and one twirly thing for the tail!)
What is the long external fold of the ear called on a fetal pig?
The external fold of the fetal pig ear is known as the pinna or auricle. It's most commonly referred to simply as the "outer ear".
Pigs do not eat mud. Actually pigs are really neat animals. They only go in mud because their skin is very sensative. They can also go in fresh water but when there isn't there go in mud. No, they do not eat mud. They eat slop, which has corn, oats, carrot and more. 8)
What is the purpose of the sphincter in a pig?
The main purpose of the sphincter is to control or limit a passage way to one direction. There are two main sphincters in pigs, the cardiac sphincter that controls the passageway from the esophagus into the stomach. And the pyloric sphincter that controls the passageway into the duodenum.
Do you mean a real PIG or guinea pig? In any case, real pigs eat slop, and guinea pigs eat vegetables, like carrots, cucumbers, its okay to feed them NON HOT peppers, WITHOUT SEEDS, a whole lot of other stuff too. a grape every 2 weeks or so, you can search for guinea pig pellets, but whatever you do, DO NOT feed them the food of other pets.
What sound does a pig make with the letter g?
The sound that a pig makes sounds like "oink". The sound a cow makes sounds like "moo". These are farm animals.
When making a pun, just try to take a word associated with the subject and think of a way to link the two. Hopefully my answer wasn't too boaring!
What is ajinomoto made of is it made of pig fat?
No, it is not true that Ajinomoto is made from pig bones. However, its MSG was originally made with an enzyme that comes from pork. It does not appear to contain that anymore due to problems with the dietary restrictions in the Muslim community.
Because they have often been associated with being messy, smelly creatures, however the definite origin of the word is uncertain.
The word rhymes with 'dig', which is how pigs search for roots to eat.
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Because that's what it is.
We as humans like to call things by their given name. KUZ U KAN!
I also dont know his .from research it is prove that it is extracted from from pig.
What do you call bunch of pigs?
I was researching this after discussion in the office. The timing was great. I was reading "How to Shoot an Amateur Naturalist" by Gerald Durrell to my son. They were tagging boar piglets. "We were well rewarded, for in the trap was a SOUNDER of baby boars...". He goes further to call them piglets. I assume that a group of piglets is a Sounder as well. Regards Rh P.S. his books are well worth reading if you are a nature buff. I came across this website http://www.vigay.com/nouns/mammals.html, which has plurals for mammals. Sounder is one of them, but there are others
Where is the pig heart located?
The pig's heart is located in the thoracic cavity. The thoracic cavity is divided into he pericardial cavity and two pleural cavities which house the lungs.
What was piglets mothers name?
A piglet's mother is called a sow. Mature male pigs are called boars, while mature female pigs are called gilts. After they have had a litter, they are called sows from then on. This includes after their piglets from their first litter have been weaned.
What are the benefits of wild pigs?
Wild pigs are close relatives of domestic pigs. Wild pigs can adapt to many different kind of habitats, but they prefer forests or wooded areas. Tusks on the bottom lip are one of the most prominent features of a wild pig.
How do you describe a pig snout?
For rooting. For example, to dig with, or as if with the snout or nose: "Even a blind hog can root up an acorn."
Source: Dictionary.com
How do you name my little new pig?
You can choose a name for your new pig based on its appearance, personality, or a characteristic that stands out to you. Some popular pig names include Bacon, Wilbur, Daisy, and Petunia. Just pick a name that you love and suits your new pet!
What is the difference between black pigs and pink pigs?
The difference is that one has a shade of black and one has a color of pink.
Is a boar an omnivore carnivore or herbivore?
yes they are herbivores because i have researched it online and it said that they eat mushrooms, plants and all other sorts of vegetation!!!!=hope this helped!!!!!!=Lilly Mai!!!!!