What bone does man have that a pig doesnt?
The bone that man has that a pig does not is a clavicle. This is a bone located in the shoulder on each side of the neck in humans.
How-to care for micro mini pig?
micro mini pigs are very easy to care for. they eat almost anything (but it is better to feed them hay/grains and veggies). they are very clean animals (most people would think of pigs as dirty or smelly but micro pigs are as clean as a healthy cat). you should bathe them and keep a litter box for them (do not use regular litter for it can hurt them use pine shavings/pellets or shredded newspaper). other then that just give them lots of love and youll be good! if you get one ENJOY! for they are very loving creatures with great personalities.
How old does a piglet have to be to leave its mother?
3 weeks (21 days) for baby males. Any later may result in another pregnancy. Baby females can stay as long as you like. I wouldn't give them away before 6 weeks of age.
Do full grown guinea pigs range in size?
A guinea pig can get up to 2 pounds in weight and 11-14 inches in length
A male pig under one year of age is called a piglet. Domestic pigs are typically raised to be used as food.
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Sheeps are herbivorous and they eat gras, fallen green leaves etc..
What type of cage do potbelly pigs need?
Potbelly pigs aren't kept in cages. They are kept like dogs and cats inside of your home with the family. If you need to take your potbelly pig anywhere (to the vet, or to market, hehehe) you can just put a harness & leash on and walk together.
How does a fetal pig get its oxygen and get rid of its waste?
Through the placental tissues that join the mother's bodily systems to her fetuses' systems. The umbilical cord is connected to the placenta, which aids in this transmission process, and the placenta is connected to a vast network of capillaries and blood vessels in the sow's uterus and uterine horns which flow throughout the sow, supplying blood and oxygen to her babies and exterminating wastes that are expelled by the fetuses.
It depends on the farm it lives on I guess. Some people use pigs for their meat, but others tend to just take care of them like other pets. I hope my answer helps you.
How do you help a pig with sun burn?
Once the skin is burned, the best thing to do is to move the pig indoors so that the skin doesn't get further damaged. You should NOT put anything on the burn, as salves and oils will irritate the delicate underlying tissues. If the burn is severe, a veterinarian may need to come out and treat the pig for pain and possibly remove dead tissues.
Why was it called the flying pig?
it was called flying pig besause the town hired a artest and he tryed to make a joke out of it so he put up the pigs on the harbor in st Louis
some are from south America however some are and can be born over here it is likely that if you buy a guinea pig they will be related to one that lived in south America!
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A pig could be used to describe someone in a derogatory way if they are selfish or mistreat people. It also is a barn animal, used to produce meat such as pork, ham, and bacon.
What does the thorax of a fetal pig do?
The thoracic duct of a fetal pig is used to transport food into the stomach. This is present before the development of the esophagus.
What are pigs related to the most?
they r related mostly to hippos. what is strage is the bear and dog have the same phylum as a pig. it is chordata.
What is the homonym of the word sow?
A homonym is a word of the same sound or spelling of another, but of different meaning (e.g. bale (hay) & bale (out of plane) / tear (cry) & tear (rip) / try (rugby) & try (attempt) / there, their & they're) [see also homograph - a word spelt like another, but of different meaning]. It would seem, therefore, that "sew" and "so" would both be homonyms of the word sow. FYI: A Homophone is a word having the same sound as another, but of different meaning or spelling (e.g. pair& pear / saw & sore / to, too & two / bare & bear). [see 'homonym', above] NOTE: It would therefore seem that a homonym is a particular type of homophone.