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Common warthog

Phacochoerus africanus

Description:

The family of warthog apparently straight out of mud bath... Warthog is the most common of African wild pigs, family Suidae; reaching some 70 to 75 cm of height in shoulders. They have little in a way of fur, only few bristles and whiskers on the body of grey skin - often appearing as brown (or beige or reddish), for its habit of wallowing in muddy pools. They do have a long mane on neck and shoulders. They have a large head with a rather flat face with warts. Other prominent feature are tusks, protruding under the upper lip, and pointing, in a semi-circle, out- and upwards.

Habitat:

The warthog is an animal if open savannas and lightly wooded areas. Lives in family groups, composed of boar (not always present), a sow and offspring from several litters. The group is called sounders.

Notes:

Here, as it was observed in Nairobi NP, I suppose this is a subspecies named Central African warthog or Phacochoerus africanus massaicus...

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Zlatan Celebic
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Zlatan Celebic

Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya

Spotted on Feb 21, 2016
Submitted on Nov 17, 2016

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