Pigs respond to stimuli in different ways. They may oink or squeal depending on how they are stimulated. They may also run.
Farmers traditionally use the word "suey" when calling to their pigs because it is believed to be an adaptation of the Chinese word "shui" meaning water. Pigs are thought to have originated from Asia, where they were often fed scraps of food soaked in water. The sound of "suey" may have become associated with mealtime for pigs over time.
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.
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Pigs get big because they are pigs so they eat alot ;)
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Pigs respond to stimuli in different ways. They may oink or squeal depending on how they are stimulated. They may also run.
usually
pigs respond more than humans
Any antibiotic can be dangerous for guinea pigs. Guinea pigs really don't respond well to most antibiotics. You should definitely seek your vet's advice, even if you just ask the question over the phone, but I strongly advise against using an antibiotic.
Guinea pigs are smarter than hamsters in responding to us.They even respond when hearing our footsteps or when opening fridges.But,hamsters are more intelligent in doing tricks than Guinea pigs.
Farmers traditionally use the word "suey" when calling to their pigs because it is believed to be an adaptation of the Chinese word "shui" meaning water. Pigs are thought to have originated from Asia, where they were often fed scraps of food soaked in water. The sound of "suey" may have become associated with mealtime for pigs over time.
Pigs Is Pigs was created in 1905.
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.
rats and humans respond similarily to ingesting many medications/chemicals/etc, but pigs are the most physiologically similar to humans
Not usually, as long as you keep it in a place open to human activity. They respond to humans actions well. Make sure you continue to hold your furry friend at least once a day.
No!!!!!!!They are actually part of the rodent family.