As like all pigs they came from wild animals.
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β 12y agoYes. Potbelly Pigs are hypoallergenic.
Potbelly pigs are a specific breed of pig known for their smaller size and distinct potbelly appearance. They are often kept as pets due to their manageable size and friendly demeanor. Regular pigs refer to various breeds of domestic pigs raised for meat production and tend to be larger in size compared to potbelly pigs.
Yes, there is a breed of pig called the "dwarf potbelly pig" which is smaller in size compared to traditional potbelly pigs. They are popular as pets due to their small size and friendly nature.
No, potbelly pigs cannot successfully mate with dogs due to differences in species genetics. Pigs belong to the Suidae family, while dogs belong to the Canidae family, making crossbreeding biologically impossible.
Because other pigs bite them off.
Yes. Potbelly Pigs are hypoallergenic.
Nope. All species of pigs can't fly.
Where country does. A potbelly. Pig live in
Guinea pigs aren't related to pigs in any way except for the name. Guinea pigs are rodents, farmyard pigs are not.
very often black but can be brown white or gray also
The males grow tusks and on occasion so do some females.
They're not legal in all parts of Toronto zoned as residential.
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I can hear the guinea pig laughing his head off,when he heard these crazy questions.
Potbellied pigs typically have 1-2 litters per year, with an average litter size of 4-6 piglets. It is recommended to spay or neuter pet potbellied pigs to prevent unwanted litters and for their health and well-being.
Potbelly pigs aren't kept in cages. They are kept like dogs and cats inside of your home with the family. If you need to take your potbelly pig anywhere (to the vet, or to market, hehehe) you can just put a harness & leash on and walk together.
No, potbelly pigs cannot successfully mate with dogs due to differences in species genetics. Pigs belong to the Suidae family, while dogs belong to the Canidae family, making crossbreeding biologically impossible.