If he is really a human, this is an example of a metaphor. If he is really a pig, this is an example of a sentence or statement.
"Pig out" is a term that means you are going to eat a lot, usually unhealthy food. An example of how you can use "pig out" in a sentence could be, "I'm going to pig out over the holiday season".
For example :Eat like a pig.
You have to times the guinea pigs human years age by 16, like you times a dogs human years age by 7. For example if the guinea pig is 2 in human years then he will be 32 in guinea pig years.
pink pigs playfully party past policemen
A piglet is a baby pig. A pig is an adult pig.
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it depends on the size of the fish and the size of the pig. for example a normal adult shark could eat a small pig.
Telling someone that they eat like a pig, would be an example of metaphors about pigs. Sweating like a pig is another one.
Guinea pig is not an idiom. It is a type of small rodent that is often kept as a pet.I have a pet guinea pig.
"Pig out" is a term that means you are going to eat a lot, usually unhealthy food. An example of how you can use "pig out" in a sentence could be, "I'm going to pig out over the holiday season".
hey there is a ugly white pig.
There is no nutritional problem with feeding your guinea pig figs, but it must be in very small amounts. Never give a guinea pig a whole fig at a time, for example.
The pig can represent many things to many different cultures. The Chinese, for example, believe the pig represents wealth, good fortune, and prosperity. The Ancient Egyptians believe the pig to represent strength. Each culture that uses the pig as a symbolic representation has their own defined idea.
It means to make a noise that a Guinea pig makes. Or even more, the noise that a pig pig makes.
no they can not chew threw bones and yes a guinea pig can eat and digest
If I give you that pig will you exchange it for those ducks?