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Common warthog

Phacochoerus africanus)

Description:

The common warthog is a medium-sized species, with a head-and-body length ranging from 0.9 to 1.5 m (3.0 to 4.9 ft), and shoulder height from 63.5 to 85 cm (25.0 to 33.5 in). Females, at 45 to 75 kg (99 to 165 lb), are typically a bit smaller and lighter in weight than males, at 60 to 150 kg (130 to 330 lb). A warthog is identifiable by the two pairs of tusks protruding from the mouth and curving upwards. The lower pair, which is far shorter than the upper pair, becomes razor-sharp by rubbing against the upper pair every time the mouth is opened and closed. The upper canine teeth can grow to 25.5 cm (10.0 in) long and have a wide elliptical cross section, being about 4.5 cm (1.8 in) deep and 2.5 cm (0.98 in) wide. A tusk will curve 90° or more from the root, and will not lie flat on a table, as it curves somewhat backwards as it grows. The tusks are used for digging, for combat with other hogs, and in defense against predators – the lower set can inflict severe wounds.

Habitat:

Dry savannah at Tsavo West NP

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2 Comments

Benno Ibold
Benno Ibold 6 years ago

Thx, Mark. While he was drinking his small pig eyes watched everything.

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 6 years ago

It seems very aware of you Benno.
Nice series.

Benno Ibold
Spotted by
Benno Ibold

Taita Taveta, Kenya

Spotted on Jul 27, 2017
Submitted on Sep 28, 2017

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