Potbellied Pigs
   
Potbellied pigs are much smaller than the pigs kept on farms. Many people keep potbellied pigs as pets. These pigs can learn tricks. They can even be trained to use a litter box.
Potbellied pigs have round bodies. Their skin is covered in coarse hairs. Their bellies sag. They have straight tails. Their ears stand up. Their legs are short and stubby.

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Potbellied pigs need to be fed two meals a day. It is important not to feed them too much. They need to be brushed once a week. They also need their tusks trimmed.
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Potbellied pigs are very smart. Some are curious and playful. Others are stubborn and lazy. It is important that they get enough attention. If they are bored, they can cause trouble.
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Potbellied pigs came from Vietnam. They lived in forests. Farmers bred wild pigs to create small pigs. The first potbellied pigs came to the United States to be kept in zoos. Now they are often pets.

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    Potbellied Pig Classification: Mammal
    Average Life Span: 10 to 20 years
    Origin: Vietnam
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    Average Length A potbellied pig is longer than a basketball.
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    Average Weight A potbellied pig is heavier than a full suitcase.
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