gorilla mandem
Pigs have longer and sturdier limbs compared to humans. Their limbs are adapted for supporting their body weight and rooting in the ground for food. Additionally, pigs have hooves instead of hands and feet like humans.
Yes, pigs are colorblind. They can only see back and white.
Fetal pigs are similar in anatomy to humans, making them a good specimen for anatomical studies. They also have well-developed internal organs that are easily identifiable, providing a valuable hands-on learning experience for students. Additionally, fetal pigs are readily available, relatively inexpensive, and ethical concerns are minimized compared to using live animals.
Pig milk is not commonly consumed by humans and is not readily available for purchase. Pigs produce very little milk compared to cows and goats, and the demand for pig milk is very low. It is not typically sold in stores or markets.
There are four main types of veins that pigs and humans have in common. These include the pulmonary, systemic, deep, and superficial veins.
Pigs have 28 ribs while humans only have 24. This means pigs have two additional pairs of rib as compared to humans.
No, pigs are not poisonous to humans.
Pigs have longer and sturdier limbs compared to humans. Their limbs are adapted for supporting their body weight and rooting in the ground for food. Additionally, pigs have hooves instead of hands and feet like humans.
Domestic pigs have both hair and tusks...the tusks are removed very close to birth for the safety of humans and other pigs. The hair is generally sparse compared to wild pigs but there are some domestic breeds that are hairier than others.
pigs will harm humans when they do not feel right if it thinks your going to harm it then it will harm you
One of the pigs enemies are humans.
Since pigs and humans are so much alike, the pigs spleen is only half of a humans. This is so, because, humans are bigger than pigs, so it only makes sense that pigs' spleen is half the size of a human being's. :)
NOTHING, the swine virus does not affect pigs...and if it did then humans can't get it from pigs. NOTHING, the swine virus does not affect pigs...and if it did then humans can't get it from pigs.
Pigs have never flown unless humans have helped.
Yes, pigs are colorblind. They can only see back and white.
Not exactly. Pigs' bones tend to be a bit thicker and denser than that of a humans'.
no they can not