the obvious reasons! eating! knawing! what we use ours for!
Yes, pigs have very strong teeth and also sharp tusks if they have not yet been removed.
Yes, pigs have front teeth. They have a total of 44 teeth, which include incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. These teeth are used for various functions such as rooting, chewing, and grinding food.
No.
"Pigs have a full set of 44 teeth" Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pig
No, not all pigs have tusks. Tusks are elongated, continuously growing teeth that are typically found in wild pigs, such as boars. Domesticated pigs bred for agricultural purposes usually do not have tusks.
just like we use ours
They need teeth to eat.
Guinea Pigs are Rodents, and their teeth are always growing. Provide them with materials to gnaw on, and they will take care of their own teeth.
Yes, pigs have very strong teeth and also sharp tusks if they have not yet been removed.
Yes, pigs have front teeth. They have a total of 44 teeth, which include incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. These teeth are used for various functions such as rooting, chewing, and grinding food.
No.
No.
Their teeth are about the same size as a rats.
"Pigs have a full set of 44 teeth" Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pig
No, not all pigs have tusks. Tusks are elongated, continuously growing teeth that are typically found in wild pigs, such as boars. Domesticated pigs bred for agricultural purposes usually do not have tusks.
Yes.
YES