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, grasses, roots, fruits and flowers. Occasionally while in captivity, pigs may eat their own young if they become severely stressed. A typical pig has a large head with a long snout which is strengthened by a special prenasal bone and by a disk of cartilage in the tip. Pigs harbour a range of parasites and diseases that can be transmitted to humans. These includetrichinosis,Taenia solium, cysticercosis, and brucellosis. Pigs are also known to host large concentrations of parasitic ascarid worms in their digestive tract, and vulnerable of bronchitis and pneumonia, plus pig's block buster hits: H1N1.
In urban area, pig will eat more things, vary from caviar to vodka, fresh meat to fresh friends, and so on. Urban pig swings out the influenza more deadly than swine flu, even though they do it with their lazy style. Listen when they burp, and snort, total comfort. Look at their gesture when they sleep, very comfy and easy. I saw this urban pig in BAZAAR ART JAKARTA, last week. Created by Agapetus A Kristiandana, this artwork made with aluminium. Title: So Tired.
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