Pictures of Warthog (Phacochoerus
aethiopicus)
Warthog are named because of the large warts that they have on the
face. Young animals and females without tusks have white whiskers
on the jaw which look like tusks. The tail has a terminal tuft and
is held vertical when running. When feeding the warthog goes down
on its knees to graze. Its sight is poor but senses of smell and
hearing are acute. Litters of 1-4 are reared in Aardvark burrows
which are enlarged and lined with grass.
Adult female warthog showing one pair of warts between the eyes
and tusks.
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