A wild pig may be:
- Suina, a suborder of even-toed mammals, including:
- Suidae, a family of animals that are pigs or pig-like, including the Suinae and more distantly related extinct Old World tribes
- Suinae, a subfamily which includes the Sus genus, all other existing pig genera, and closely related extinct genera
- Sus (genus), a genus including domestic pig, wild boar, and many Southeast Asian wild pig species
- Eurasian wild boar, Sus scrofa
- Wild pigs of the Philippines, any of four species of the genus Sus in the Philippines
- Feral pigs, domesticated pigs, Sus scrofa domestica, that have reverted to life as wild animals
- Sus (genus), a genus including domestic pig, wild boar, and many Southeast Asian wild pig species
- Suinae, a subfamily which includes the Sus genus, all other existing pig genera, and closely related extinct genera
- Tayassuidae, another family of animals that are pigs or pig-like: the New World pigs or peccaries/javelinas
- Suidae, a family of animals that are pigs or pig-like, including the Suinae and more distantly related extinct Old World tribes
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