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Omnivores. They are very flexible in what they can eat, and are known to eat literally anything, from carrion to grass and tubers.


omnivore if given the chance but if they are fed meat they will start to turn feral and end up looking like pumba in around 2 or 3 months

Pigs are omnivores.

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Pigs are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and animals. Their natural diet includes a variety of foods such as grass, roots, fruits, and small animals like insects.

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