They do. Pigs are very adaptable. Feral pigs are a big problem in some areas.
Domestic pigs have both hair and tusks...the tusks are removed very close to birth for the safety of humans and other pigs. The hair is generally sparse compared to wild pigs but there are some domestic breeds that are hairier than others.
The males grow tusks and on occasion so do some females.
unless if it were a boar or a warthog
answer is warthogs
no not in a barn. only in the wild .
No. Most domestic guinea pigs have short hair and freeze to death in the cold.
warthogs == Boars. A boar is a wild pig with tusks & bristly (coarse) hair. A warthog, though similar, is covered in warts. The difference between the two can be more easily explained in a dictionary.
guinea pigs are born with fur unless the are skinny guinea pigs ( breeds with no hair)
No have you ever seen a wild pig their called Bores they get tusks and can grow to over 800 pounds.
i believe you are talking about tusks?
The term hog refers to a large domestic pig. All domestic swine are true pigs from the old world. A peccary is a similar looking animal which is native to the new world. Pigs have tails and tusks while peccaries lack these. Pigs and peccaries last shared a common ancestor between 50-37 million years ago.
Because domestic pigs are usually slaughtered, simple as that