On average, yes. However, it is all up to the individual dog and pig. Pigs that are just bred for food in farms will obviously be less intelligent than a domestic dog for a pet.
Horses are more intelligent than deer.
I believe that would be pig.
um.......no. pigs live in a pig sty, though
The Andes Mountains are home to the Andean guinea pig (not horse or tiger), a small rodent species that has been domesticated by indigenous communities in the region for centuries.
The pig because a horse has hair, a dog has hair, and a sheep has hair but therefore the pig doesn't have as much hair, it actually has a very small bit of hair on its body. Just letting you know hair is the same thing as "FUR" or a "COAT" if you didn't know
Depends on what pig. Some are very smart but others are not. But my asumption is yes they are smarter then the average pig.
yes
a horse is probably more smarter because he has the knowledge to be ridden and to ride on a rein
I actually think a pig is smarter because on tv I saw a pig that played dead to attract people then led the people to its owner who was having a heart attack.
Yes
no it is not
yes
An elephant
When the first group of KKK wanted to pull the wagon to his house with food, he wanted to know which would go faster. A horse, cow, pig, and a donkey. They put a wagon on there back and they made the animal run and the donkey won. From then on they thought the donkey were smarter then the cow, pig, and horse.
Everything like a cow, but WAY smarter
he was smarter than a pig but dumber than a cow.
No, eating pig's brains will not make you smarter. Intelligence is not determined by the food we consume. It is influenced by a combination of genetics, environment, education, and personal experiences.