Homonym: Sus Scrofa Domesticus (Pig)
Sus scrofa domesticus is the scientific name for the domestic pig, a subspecies of the wild boar. These animals are known for their stout bodies, short legs, and large heads. They are omnivorous, meaning they eat both plants and animals, and are often raised for their meat, known as pork.
Domestic pigs are highly intelligent and social creatures, often forming strong bonds with other pigs and even humans. They are commonly found on farms around the world and play a significant role in agriculture, contributing to food production and various by-products, such as leather and gelatin.