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Pig
Pig
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Artiodactyla
Suidae
The word pig can refer to all of the mammals in family Suidae or just to those in genus Sus, and are also called hogs, swine, or boars. Most familiar is Sus scrofa, which is known either as the wild boar… More »
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The Harley Owners Group (HOG) is a sponsored community marketing club, operated by Harley-Davidson for enthusiasts of that brand's motorcycles. The HOG is "the grandaddy of all community-building ef...
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The body of a hog is fat and strong. They have short, bristly hair on their bodies. This animal doesn't have sweat glands so it likes to roll around in mud to keep cool. Hogs have a nose called a snout. They have small eyes and don't see too well.
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