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Pig - Wikipedia The pig (Sus domesticus), also called swine (pl : swine) or hog, is an omnivorous, domesticated, even-toed, hoofed mammal It is named the domestic pig when distinguishing it from other members of the genus Sus
Pig | Description, Breeds, Facts | Britannica Pig, wild or domestic swine, a mammal of the Suidae family Pigs are stout-bodied, short-legged, omnivorous mammals, with thick skin usually sparsely coated with short bristles
Pig | National Geographic Kids Pigs have poor eyesight, but a great sense of smell The pig’s nostrils are on its leathery snout, which is very sensitive to touch The pig uses the snout to search, or root, for food
Pig Facts | Mammals | BBC Earth Swine, pig, hog or boar? Pigs and their wild relatives, hogs and boars – collectively known as swine – are among the most wide-ranging and adaptable mammals on the planet
Pig Facts - Fact Animal There are 16 species of pig found in the world, with the domestic pig being one of those species, although some scientists consider them a subspecies of the wild boar
Pig Animal Facts - Sus scrofa domesticus - A-Z Animals The domestic pig is the domesticated form of the wild boar (Sus scrofa), widely kept worldwide for meat production and also as companion animals; it is a highly intelligent, omnivorous suid with a strong snout adapted for rooting
Pigs - Facts, Information Farm Pictures - Animal Corner The pig was domesticated approximately 5,000 to 7,000 years ago and are found across most of the world including Europe, the Middle East and into Asia as far as Indonesia and Japan
10 Facts About Pigs - FOUR PAWS in US - Global Animal Protection . . . Pigs use their grunts to communicate The grunts vary depending on the pig's personality and environmental context and can convey important information about the welfare of this highly social species 6,7 Pigs have a very good memory Not only can they remember things after a long time, but they can also prioritize important memories! 1
Pigs on Parade: a Hog-Wild History - Pike Place Market Foundation The 2007 Pigs on Parade officially kicked off with a fabulous parade, including 80 pigs, their handlers, and a humongous pig balloon float Each pig was creatively outfitted by a local artist and cavorted from Westlake Park to the Market, ending at the Centennial Street Festival