why do wild pigs have bigger teeth than domestic pigs
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Pigs have four canines, sometimes called tusks. These are large and sharp. In boars, they continue growing throughout life, and can even curve back into the skull if misaligned. They're meant to help the pig manage larger meals, and fend off other pigs and predators
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