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In the United States, the term "pig" refers to a younger domesticated swine weighing less than 120 pounds (50 kilograms), and the term "hog" refers to older swine weighing more than 120 lbs. In Great Britain all domesticated swine are referred to as pigs.

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a pig is an member of the swine family that weighs under 60 pounds. Anything heavier than 60 pounds is considered a hog.

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