Why Pigs Haven't Gone Extinct: Let's Explore!
In our lives, the pig as an animal and our diet are inseparable, and the dishes we cook and processed products all depend on pork. However, in the natural world's win-lose environment, this animal, the pig, which has no survival ability in the wild, has lived for thousands of years. This is really puzzling.

In our eyes, pigs are just animals that only eat and are very lazy. In the past, they were also used as adjectives to describe someone who is particularly stupid. Therefore, pigs have become an indispensable part of our meat. Raising pigs is also very easy because pigs are particularly docile.
However, there are many breeds of pigs, such as the mountain pigs in the mountains. They are very different from ordinary domestic pigs. They are very irritable and will attack with their sharp teeth if they encounter humans. But these docile domestic pigs used to be mountain pigs, which were gradually transformed into docile and cute little pigs by us.

In fact, all living organisms in the natural world have a food chain, such as eagles eating snakes, snakes eating mice. However, if snakes are wiped out by eagles, eagles will also become extinct because they have no snakes to eat. Similarly, mice will proliferate, so many animals will be extinct.

Many people who have watched pig farming on TV know that pigs eat everything. Therefore, their ancestors were a very ferocious animal, but they never picky. In the long river of history, they slowly survived and became the domestic pigs we see today. Now we are happy to eat pork, and this is thanks to the survival ability of the pig ancestors. What are your different opinions on this?