A wild hog can have many to no tusks. This depends on how old the hog is.
Its my understanding that "eating high on the hog" refers to a situation in World War I where enlisted men were given pigs feet and other cuts of meat to eat, but officers were given better cuts of meat. High on the hog refers to eating something better than pig's feet.
Or: How much ground would a ground hog hog if a ground hog would hog ground?
A hege hog has 5,000 to 7,000 spikes on its body
4-6 feet 7 being uncommon
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It comes form the early days of slavery when the rich owners ate the hog meat such as, tenderloin and ribs while the workers ate pigs feet and ham hocks. Those that ate "high on the hog" were living well.
Many outdoors supplies stores stock hog roasters. Great Hog Roast provides hog roasters in the UK. There are also a number of franchise opportunities in this field.
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Tigers, wolves, bears, the hog has not that many predator that's why in the US the hogs have over populated, Maybe if the hog is wounded severely hyena's
Hogs have 4 legs
A hog is not a pig when the hog isn't domestic.