The previous answer was a load of sh**t if I am honest, i own my own pigs and when they are excited they do bark just like a dog. I myself did not believe it at first but they do bark! they also bark when they are being defensive. It is very true and i will put it on Utube as soon as i have recorded them doing so! hope this helps!!!
Bark!! Bark!!
Pigs are omnivores, and are happy eating either plant or animal products. More or less, yes. I say that because pigs will eat just about anything! If you are keeping a pot belly pig as a pet for instance, you should not feed it meat as it tends to make them aggressive. Pig feed, some fruits and veggies are good.
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"Bark bugs" is a general term that can refer to several types of bugs that live in bark, such as bark beetles and bark lice. Both of these are real insects that inhabit trees and feed on bark, but they are distinct species with different behaviors and characteristics.
For example: My dog loves to bark at the mailman. The rabbits had stripped the bark from all around the base of the new tree. The canoe was made of birch bark and pine pitch. His bark was worse than his bite.
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Yes guinea pigs do eat wood they preefer tree bark but they can eat wood and bark, in fact it is 1 of their favorite treats :)
Nope guinea pig can not have cinnamon so they can not have that! I have 4 guineas and 1 rabbit
The Huli wear a groin cloth made from string made from the bark of a tree decorated with pigs tails and ocre
because pigs are omnivors they can eat almost any kind of food. pigs can eat bananas but in the wild they usually eat things like dead insects, worms, bark, garbich, even dead pigs! in the wild they will forage for food. they mainly eat leaves, grass, roots, frutes, and flowers.
Bark Bark Bark was created in 2003.
bark at the intruders bark bark bark bark........... woof woof woof
Answergrainalso, Pigs will scavenge and have been known to eat any kind of food, including dead insects, worms, tree bark, rotting carcasses, garbage, and even other pigs. In the wild, they are foraging animals, primarily eating leaves, grasses, roots, fruits and flowers.
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Bark!! Bark!!
Almond bark is called almond bark because it is made with almonds and has a bark-like appearance when it hardens.