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Message definition (AY Honors/Animal Tracking/Answer Key 2)
====Pig====
{{Animal sign
| latin_name =Sus domestica
| common_name =Pig
| animal_image =Porcs en llibertat.JPG
| animal_caption =
| track_image =Sus.scrofa.tracks.on.snow.jpg
| track_caption =Pig tracks in snow
| scat_image =Sus.scrofa.dung.jpg
| scat_caption =Wild pig dung
| range = Domesticated world-wide
| description =A pig has a snout for a nose, small eyes, and a small tail, which may be curly, kinked, or straight. It has a thick body, short legs, and coarse hair. There are four toes on each foot, with the two large middle toes used for walking. All four toes usually print, the the middle ones pointing forward and the on side splaying to the side.
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Pigs are omnivores, which means that they consume both plants and animals. Pigs will scavenge and have been known to eat any kind of food, including dead insects, worms, tree bark, rotting carcasses, garbage, and even other pigs. In the wild, they are foraging animals, primarily eating leaves and grasses, roots, fruits and flowers.
}}

Pig

Pig

Pig

Pig tracks in snow

Pig tracks in snow

Wild pig dung

Wild pig dung

Pig (Sus domestica)

Where found: Domesticated world-wide
Description:' A pig has a snout for a nose, small eyes, and a small tail, which may be curly, kinked, or straight. It has a thick body, short legs, and coarse hair. There are four toes on each foot, with the two large middle toes used for walking. All four toes usually print, the the middle ones pointing forward and the on side splaying to the side.



Pigs are omnivores, which means that they consume both plants and animals. Pigs will scavenge and have been known to eat any kind of food, including dead insects, worms, tree bark, rotting carcasses, garbage, and even other pigs. In the wild, they are foraging animals, primarily eating leaves and grasses, roots, fruits and flowers.

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