Pigs come from the Swine species. It depends on your viewpoint of the beginning of creation that gives you the answer of where or what is a pig's origin. I say God made them. Don't erase my answer. I am entitled to my viewpoint.
Nine to fifteen years.
Guinea pigs were first introduced as domestic pets by traders in the Netherlands in 1670.
"Pig" is a colloquial term often used to refer to the domesticated animal raised for meat, while "swine" is a more technical term that encompasses all members of the pig family, including domesticated and wild pigs. In general usage, the terms are often interchangeable, but "swine" can also refer to wild pigs or boars.
If you mean maturity,about six mounths If you mean to go from domesticated form (normal pig) to wild boar form (hairy with tusks) it takes a couple of generations in the wild. It's a surprisingly quick change.
well,if your talking about dogs,then yes,wolves are bigger and stronger than most domestic dogs and can bite twice as hard as a pitbull.but some dogs are bred for killing wolves so they are bigger.sometimes domestic animals are bigger but in most cases they are smaller and weaker due to selective breeding by people
Two to three feet.
Both the ancestors of domestic pigs and chickens date to the late Miocene, so it is difficult to tell which one evolved first. Pigs are believed to have been domesticated before chickens.
Nine to fifteen years.
It would be called "feral" as would its offspring, because any horse living in the wild that was once domesticated, or its ancestors were domesticated, is not wild, but feral. Yes, technically. It was once tame, and so was its ancestors, so it would not be considered wild.
"Pig" is a noun. It refers to an animal of the swine family, typically domesticated for meat or leather.
The denotation for the word "hog" is a domesticated pig or any of various mammals related to or resembling the pig.
The Peruvians domesticated the dog, guinea pig, and the fowl which they had for food. As well as the llama, alpaca, guanaco, and the vicuña.
The term "pole cat" can refer to a number of different animals including skunks or any number of weasel species. The answer you are looking for may be the domesticated ferret as European polecats are the ancestors of the modern domesticated ferret.
No. They are strong black women that don't need no man! Hallelujah my sisters!
The Guinea Pig is a small stout-bodied short-eared tailless domesticated rodent (Cavia porcellus) of South American origin
The house cat was first domesticated in ancient Egypt. Its ancestors were a north African species of desert cat.
The analogy "horse to mule" can be compared to "dog to wolf." Just as a mule is a domesticated hybrid derived from a horse and a donkey, a dog is a domesticated descendant of the wolf. Both pairs represent relationships between domesticated animals and their wild ancestors or related species.