No, it will perish. Species take thousands of years to evolve. If you put the common pig into the wild you have to consider that for it to adapt to the new environment it will take a process where thousands of pigs would have to be involved, most will die, and a few will inbreed traits that will help them survive in their new environment. If you release just one pig, even if it were to survive, it will die in time being the same pig you released.
2006-11-11 05:10:20
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answered by Alex S 3
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Domestic Pig To Wild Boar
2016-11-02 00:26:45
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answered by roblerogonzalez 4
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7 year old question, I know, but thought I'd clear some of this up seeing how every single other answer is pretty much wrong.
No, strictly speaking, a pig can't turn into a Wild Boar but YES it will quite possibly survive and turn feral.
This includes growing larger tusks and hair- basically looking very similar to a wild boar. Pretty crazy, but true.
Feral Pigs can also inter-breed with boars. A boar is the wild ancestor of the domestic pig.
2013-11-10 20:38:45
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answered by Will 1
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This Site Might Help You.
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Can a pig become a wild boar if released into wild?
Does the pig grow the tusks, longer hair which are the characteristics of a wild boar
2015-08-14 00:41:49
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answered by Ivory 1
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This is absolutely true. All wild boars in the United States are descendants of domestic pigs, some generations leading back to when the Spaniards brought pigs over. Although the changes will not be very pronounced, the hair will grow longer/coarser and tusks will emerge. Anyone ever hear of Hogzilla in the south a few years ago? These changes become more pronounced with every new generation of offspring. And yes, eventually, you get pirates.
2006-11-14 15:53:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Technically... if it's in the wild then it is a wild boar but because of it's breeding and domestication it may not be able to survive. The pigs used for dinner plates do not grow the long tusk or the long hairs such as most wild boars.
2006-11-11 05:10:54
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answered by Tara 3
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A pig is a PIG...wild boar is a WILD BOAR..completely different from each other....n it would take thousands of years for a pig to evolve into a wild boar if that was to happen ever.
2006-11-11 05:14:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello yuanyuan, lol! You can just breed the wild boar to the domestic pig and get the desired characteristic of the former which is the strong immune system. That way, you can improve the domestic pig and not resort to marketing the wild boar. Just keep them where they belong, in the wild. otherwise, it might even lead to their becoming endangered if they get to be hunted too much.
2016-03-22 15:46:13
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answered by Pamela 4
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No...a pig and a boar are related but 2 different species...the pig cannot turn into a boar!
2006-11-11 05:13:58
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answered by The Cheminator 5
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no it is a different species. That's like asking if a human would turn into a monkey if released into the wild, or if a dog would become a wolf if released into the wild
2006-11-11 08:12:38
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answered by The Keeper of the Green 4
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