What is the principle that domestic pigs will become wild boar with fangs within one year?
1, domestic pigs also have fangs. In fact, domestic pigs also have fangs, but many people have never seen them. The reason why most of us have never seen the tusks of domestic pigs is that most of the tusks of boars will be cut off, so even if we have seen pigs, we can't see their tusks. Another reason is that the tusks of castrated domestic pigs generally don't grow out. There are also some pigs that are out of the circle and have not yet reached the state of pigs, so we can't see them either. But just because they can't see fangs doesn't mean they don't have fangs. When domestic pigs go to the wild, they grow up without restraint, and their tusks naturally become longer, which is not a manifestation of wildness.
2. The adaptability of pigs Although many pigs have been eaten to extinction, we cannot deny that the adaptability of pigs is very strong now. There are some videos of domestic pigs playing wild boar on the Internet, and domestic pigs often do not fall in the wind in the battle. The reason is also very simple, that is, pigs can adapt to the environment quickly. Capturing only means raising, not losing wildness. Domestic pigs of the same weight are not necessarily weaker than wild boars. Strong adaptability enables them to grow freely even in the wild.
3. No reproductive isolation means no reproductive isolation, that is, normal mating can also be carried out between domestic pigs and wild boars. The offspring produced by their mating are not much different from ordinary pigs, and their physical functions will not be affected. In fact, there are many species like this, such as Australian wild dogs, which are from domestic dogs.