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- Hog vs. Pig: Are You Calling That Swine by the Right Name?
What Is a Hog? A hog, meanwhile, is typically a domesticated pig that has reached a larger size — generally over 120 pounds (54 kilograms) Hogs are commonly raised for meat and are a staple in meat production
- HOG Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HOG is a domesticated swine especially when weighing more than 120 pounds (54 kilograms) How to use hog in a sentence
- 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 | National Geographic Kids
Despite their reputation, pigs are not dirty animals They’re actually quite clean The pig’s reputation as a filthy animal comes from its habit of rolling in mud to cool off Pigs that live in cool, covered environments stay very clean Pigs are also known as hogs or swine Male pigs of any age are called boars; female pigs are called sows Pigs are found and raised all over the world
- Wild Swine (Pig and Hog) - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants
From the petite pygmy hog to the immense Eurasian wild pig, swine are fascinating animals Each species has its own distinctive look, behavior, and geographic region but shares many traits: strength, resourcefulness, and intelligence
- Hog | Wild Boar, Domestic Breeds Foraging | Britannica
hog, Heavy, fat-producing domesticated pig developed in the U S in the late 19th and early 20th century
- Pigs - Facts, Information Farm Pictures - Animal Corner
Wild or domestic pigs can be found on every continent except Antarctica There are approximately 840 million hogs on farms throughout the world China has long had the world’s largest population of domestic pigs The average sow gives birth to 8 to 12 pigs at a time
- Hog - definition of hog by The Free Dictionary
swine, hog, pig - Swine is the collective (and ancestral) term for domesticated pigs and hogs; a hog is 120 pounds or more and ready for market, while a pig is immature and weighs less
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