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Wild pigs typically have a leaner, more muscular build and a thicker, coarser coat compared to domesticated pigs, which have been bred for traits like size, fat content, and specific colors. Domesticated pigs often have a variety of physical features due to selective breeding, leading to a more uniform appearance. Additionally, wild pigs are adapted to their natural environments, exhibiting traits that enhance their survival, such as longer legs for running and sharper tusks for foraging and defense. These differences reflect the varying roles and environments of each type of pig.

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