Warthog | The warthog is a large species of pig that is found in the desert and shrub-lands of Africa. There are considered to be two species of warthog which are the common warthog and the desert warthog. The common warthog tends to be found in the more northern regions of Africa and the desert warthog is found in the south of Africa, and is sometimes also referred to as the Cape warthog.
The warthog is named after the two sets of tusks that are found on the
face of the warthog. Warthogs use their tusks both for fighting off
unwanted predators and other competing male warthogs, and the warthogs
also use these tusks for digging in the dirt for grubs and insects.
Warthogs have a diet that
consists mainly of grass, fruit, berries, roots and insects but
warthogs are also known to occasionally eat small mammals, birds and
reptiles. The diet of the warthog however, depends on
the season and what is growing and therefore available for the warthog
to eat. The warthog is a fantastic digger thanks to the strong tusks on
the jaws of the warthog but the warthog also uses its head and feet to
help the warthog dig into the ground either to search for grubs or so
that the warthog can build a burrow. Despite the fact that the warthog
is a very capable digger, warthogs seem to prefer to occupy abandoned
burrows built by other animals, rather than build their own.
Warthogs live together
with other warthogs in small family groups that are known as sounders.
These warthog groups generally have a few female warthog members and
their young, and will have one male warthog member who is responsible
for protecting the sounder and mating with the female warthogs. Warthogs
tend to be found in areas where there is a good supply of water, so
that the warthogs are not only able to drink but also enjoy to wallow in
the cool, muddy water. Warthogs also prefer to inhabit grassy and open
plains but have been found living close to the border of the Sahara Desert.
The warthog has many predators in the African wild including lions, cheetahs and crocodiles
but the human is one of the main predators of the warthog as they have
hunted warthogs not just for their meat, but also for the ivory that is
found in the tusks of the warthog. The warthog has very poor eye sight
although warthogs have a good sense of smell which allows the warthog
to hunt for food and to detect any nearing predators. Warthogs are also
good at running and jumping and are well known for running with their
tails pointing towards the sky.
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