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Common warthog

Phacochoerus africanus

Description:

One of the most distinctive of all wild pigs, the common warthog is named for the two prominent pairs of large, fleshy protuberances that project from the male’s head. This species possesses relatively long legs for a pig, which support a barrel-shaped body, sparsely covered with dark-brown to blackish hair. The large head is broad at the rear, tapering towards the snout, with two upwardly curved upper tusks, measuring 26 to 64 cm in the male and 15 to 26 cm in the female, projecting from the mouth, along with two shorter, sharper lower tusks. A white fringe of hair runs along a ridge-like fold of skin on the cheek, while a long dark mane extends from the nape of the neck to the middle of the back, where there is a gap, before continuing to the rump. A characteristic feature of the common warthog is that when running, the tail is held straight and upright. This species is highly vocal, producing a range of grunts, growls, snorts and squeals, which serve functions such as greetings, maintaining contact and threat displays.

Habitat:

The common warthog is found in open habitats, such as moist and dry African savanna, open bushlands and woodlands, although in the Goda Mountains in Djibouti it is known to occur in forest. It can be found from sea-level to elevations of up to 3,500 metres in the Ethiopian Highland

Notes:

Rhino and lion nature reserve.

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1 Comment

HazelMarley
HazelMarley 10 years ago

Woah, that is amazing! Nice spotting, there! Reminds me of a pig...

staccyh
Spotted by
staccyh

Mogale City Local Municipality, Gauteng, South Africa

Spotted on Dec 22, 2013
Submitted on Dec 24, 2013

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