potbelly is a pig not a boar. there is a diffrence. and no no big tusks.
Yes, male boars have tusks, which are elongated canine teeth that grow continuously throughout their lives. These tusks are typically sharp and can be used for defense, fighting, and foraging. Female boars also have tusks, but they are generally smaller and less pronounced than those of males. Tusks can be a distinguishing characteristic of adult wild boars.
Yes. Potbelly Pigs are hypoallergenic.
Wild boars do not have horns; instead, they have tusks. These tusks are elongated canine teeth that can grow quite large and are used for digging, foraging, and defense. The upper tusks protrude from the mouth and can be quite formidable, especially in males.
boars are black
The boars were like pigs but acted wilder.
so they can eat you up oh wait.. boars or boA
Tusks really are teeth. They're sharp, long, and curved. They stick out beyond the mouths of such animals that have them: elephants, narwhals, walruses, and wild boars.
The fastest pig is the wild boar, which can run at speeds of up to 30 miles per hour for short distances to escape predators. Domestic pigs are not as fast as wild boars.
Yes. Potbelly Pigs are hypoallergenic.
Boars are black
boars are black
The boars were like pigs but acted wilder.
Potbelly Sandwich Works was created in 1977.
The symbol for Potbelly Corporation in NASDAQ is: PBPB.
Any variety of pig can be used as a source of meat to create bacon; generally the commercial pig is the primary source although wild boars, warthogs and potbelly pigs could also be used in theory.
The likely word is the plural noun tusks (large exterior dentition as in elephants and walruses)
Potbelly Corporation (PBPB) had its IPO in 2013.