Yes, a pig and a hog can have babies together, as the term "hog" typically refers to domesticated pigs that are mature or used for meat. Both animals belong to the same species, Sus scrofa, which allows them to interbreed and produce offspring. The resulting young will generally be referred to as piglets.
A baby guinea pig is called a kit; A baby pig is called a piglet.
A baby pig/hog is called a shoat, as well as a piglet. Since feral hogs are the same species as domesticated, I'm sure their babies are shoats, as well.
male pig is called a hog
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A road hog.
A baby guinea pig is called a kit; A baby pig is called a piglet.
A hog is not a pig when the hog isn't domestic.
NO! a hog is a pig. A hog is a mammal. A duck is a water bird. A BIRD! NOT A PIG!
Hog or Swine. (hog being a male pig, swine being female)
I belive that might be either a cross between a pig and a hedge hog, or it's a baby hedgehog......
Hog, sow or swine.
The hog is a member of the pig genus (Sus)
hedge pig= hedge hog
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The hog is a member of the pig genus (Sus)
I consider a pig and a hog to be the same animal, though I imagine hogs to be greedier.
The denotation for the word "hog" is a domesticated pig or any of various mammals related to or resembling the pig.