the biggest pig ever is 4,000 pounds it is me in my sisters pig and we live in Texas
A pig has four legs and a little tail (at the back). Pigs have unusually shaped noses, which are situated at the opposite end of their bodies to their tails. Pigs noses are flat at the front.
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Pigs are part of the barnyard or farm family of animals. They are mammals and their meat is called "pork". Poultry are birds that are used for their feathers, meat or eggs. They are avian. Therefore, pigs don't qualify as "poultry".
Pigs are part of the barnyard or farm family of animals. They are mammals. Poultry are birds that are used for their feathers, meat or eggs. They are avian.
Therefore, pigs don't qualify as "poultry".
Yes but not loads and not much at all if you keep them well groomed
No. They have a hormonal cycle, but it does not go with blood on their genital parts.
Where is the wild pig in the food chain?
Guinea pigs are vegetarians. While several other animals like to eat Guinea Pigs, guinea pigs themselves eat no other animals. Within the fauna, this places Guinea pigs at the bottom of the food chain.
They are part of the Suidae family, there are at least 16 related species in this family.
What is the length of a piglet?
There really is no specific size for any living organism because it depends on the DNA passed on from the parents to their offspring.
yes, wolves can eat pigs so i advise if you are gonna get any that you build something to protect them. thank you
Our mini pigs are the smallest in Australia. Full grown (@2 years) are about 40 cm (16") at the sholder. about 30kg(60lbs)
These are NOT Potbelly, they are not legal in Australia.
Royal Danties may very well be the smallest in America Thimble is the smallest pig in the world! She is a Thimble pig.
How old are pigs when the farmer kills them?
Most market pigs (those that are being raised for slaughter) are slaughtered when they are around 3 to 4 months of age. On most pig farms, it's not the farmer that is responsible for killing them, it's the people who work at the slaughter/meat packing plants that are responsible for the killing process.
How do the pigs start to resemble the humans in animal farm?
In Animal Farm, the pigs eventually turn against Animal Farm and begin to like and hang out with the humans. Therefore, they begin to look like actual men and take on alot of their characteristics.
Describe the lining of a pig stomach?
The lining of a pig stomach has multiple folds called rugae. These folds churn and mix the food with the digestive juices. They also allow the stomach to stretch without rupturing the lining.
Do pot bellied pigs eat animals?
They probably eat them in the wild.Pot Bellied Pigs make great indoor pets.There favorite snack is cheese!They don't sweat,so they always need a place to cool down at.Since they are flaky,put vasoline on it's body.You can find food for your pig anywhere!At Petsmart and PetCo,They have dried food called Pig Chow.
Name the five chambers in a pigs heart?
The four chambers of a cow's heart are the same as a human's: left atrium, left ventricle, right atrium, right ventricle. In addition to the four main chambers, however, there are two accessory chambers that function as additions to the atrium. These are called the left and right auricles, and are outpouchings on the left and right atria respectively.
Pigs are omnivores and can ... and will ... happily eat just about anything organic.
What is the color of pig milk?
It is white. Pigs milk is very nutrious and a sow will produce more milk during her peak than a good Holstein cow, who produce the most milk of any cows. The milk has a very sweet taste and has lots of sugars.
A quadruped is an animal that normally walks or runs on four legs.
The word comes from the Latin words quad (four) and ped (foot).
A quadruped is a land mammal that walks on four feet.
The term "quadruped" has its root in Latin language - "quad" meaning "four," and "ped" meaning "feet" - so the term literally means "four feet."
Most animals that walk are considered quadrupeds, although it's important to note that not all four-limbed vertebrates - also known as tetrapods - fall into the quadruped category.
Humans, for instance, have four limbs, but only two of those limbs are used for walking, therefore humans fall into the category of a biped - an animal that uses two legs to travel. Notably, birds are also considered bipedal.
The word "quadruped" is from the Latin words quad (four) and ped (foot). A quadruped is any four-legged animal.
No, a guinea pig is not an invertebrate. The meaning of "invertabrate" is an animal that has NO backbone. Something like a leach or a tick is an example of an invertabrate.