A Guinea Pig could normally be the size of a medium- potato, (equivalent as a computer mouse). But when they're bigger, as you asked, they could probably be the size of a Japanese Kokeshi doll- a little fatter and a tad longer; that's it. Hope this helps :D
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Pigs can die of various stomach and bacterial infections if they are not killed for their meat first.
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No, pigs do not ruminate like cows or sheep. Pigs are monogastric animals, meaning they have only one compartment in their stomach for digestion, unlike ruminants which have multiple compartments for the digestion process.
The esophagus appears shorter in pigs than in some other animals because pigs have a relatively large head and neck, which makes the esophagus appear shorter in proportion to their size. Additionally, pigs have a wide, muscular esophagus that can accommodate large food particles, so it may seem shorter compared to other animals.
the pigs were discovered in stomach of you all
the pigs put their food in the stomach
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humans and swine (pigs) have simple stomach digestive systems
esophageal, cardiac, and pyloric
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they are the size of a kitten!
Pigs can die of various stomach and bacterial infections if they are not killed for their meat first.
In all vertebrates (including but not limited to pigs and humans) it connect to the stomach via the pharynx.
No, guinea pigs should not eat mango's as it can cause stomach ache, diarrhea, and other problems.
Typically, the pig's stomach is similar to human's stomach. It has been generally referred to as being shaped like a bean.