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Domestic pigs are descendants of wild boars, which are a type of wild hog. Through domestication and selective breeding, pigs have been adapted for human agriculture purposes. Wild hogs found in states like Texas are often hybrids of domestic pigs released into the wild and wild boars.
No.
Essentially, yes. Boars are wild pigs.
Wild hogs and farm hogs can eat a poisonous snake because they are larger and can push the poison across a larger body mass. It would still make the hog sick, just would probably not kill it. Potbellied pigs do not attack snakes
I suggest you review your taxonomy. Pigs may be an a different twig, but the evolutionary branch is the same. Both humans and pigs are mammals.
Domestic pigs are descendants of wild boars, which are a type of wild hog. Through domestication and selective breeding, pigs have been adapted for human agriculture purposes. Wild hogs found in states like Texas are often hybrids of domestic pigs released into the wild and wild boars.
There are minature pigs, such as Potbelly and Kune Kunes. Domestic hogs such as Yorkshires and hampshires, and Wild pigs. They all belong to the same family and call all be affected by the swine flu.
Pigs are pack animals. If they are the same size and get along, then they will be fine. It is difficult to introduce a new animal to the pack. If you have a few pigs of similar size, keep them together so that they don't get bored and destructive. Reasons to separate pigs are quarantine, fighting, and farrowing.
A very young pig is a piglet, an older weanling pig is a shoat. Pigs are the same thing as hogs. A group of pigs is called swine. A mature female pig is a sow, a mature male pig is a boar unless castrated, then they are called barrow.
The same place as always- The skin of cows, pigs, goats and sheep.
It is possible, it doesn't always happen but I have seen it before.
Yes
A child doens't get a divorce from their parent. Yes, it always ok for a child to sleep in the same bed with their parent.
not always but sometimes yes it can have colors of her dad or mom. I have experience that allot of times.
It should eat, poop, play and sleep. And it should have enough resources to do all those things.
Guinea Pigs don't have the same saliva as dogs.
Cats are like people. They pick out their favorite and latch on.