Pigs can live on practically any continent. This is because they are highly adaptable animals and make themselves comfortable anywhere!
If a pig doesn't live in a farm then it will live on mud.
No, Mollie does not play a direct role in helping the pigs maintain power in "Animal Farm." She prioritizes her own comfort over the principles of the farm and eventually leaves to live a luxurious life elsewhere, showing her disinterest in the politics of the farm and the pigs' power struggles.
Farm pigs do not have natural predators in their typical farm environment. However, wild predators such as wolves, mountain lions, and coyotes may pose a threat to pigs if they are not properly secured in their farm enclosures.
have you ever seen a FARM in movies without pigs?
a mini-farm...
they live on a farm
Pigs live on a farm.
If a pig doesn't live in a farm then it will live on mud.
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America
Wild Guinea Pigs live in South America, originally where they came from. -Gmixer
no. micro pigs can live in your house or anywhere really, you just have to have a good environment for them :)
A lot so they aren't crowded
pigs live in a farm or a reserved area. they live in a fenced area known as a pigpen.
No, cows on average can live longer than pigs. Cows can live 12-15 years, while pigs will live on average 5-7 years. Pet micro pigs live approx. 15-18 years, outliving the life expectancy of a farm cow.
There are different types of pigs;Farm Pigs- Used for feeding us.Wild Pigs- Pigs that live in the wild.Domesticated Pigs- pigs that are able to live in your home as a pet; as the others can not.
No. Only pigs are from a farm. Wolves are wild animals.