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  1. Warthog - Wikipedia

    Phacochoerus is a genus in the family Suidae, commonly known as warthogs (pronounced wart-hog). They are pigs who live in open and semi-open habitats, even in quite arid regions, in sub-Saharan …

  2. Warthog | African, Savannah, Tusks | Britannica

    Warthog, (Phacochoerus aethiopicus), member of the pig family, Suidae (order Artiodactyla), found in open and lightly forested areas of Africa. The warthog is a sparsely haired, large-headed, blackish or …

  3. 17 Wildest Warthog Facts - Fact Animal

    The warthog is the only pig that is adapted to live and graze in savannah type habitats. They like more open areas and do not generally inhabit forests, rainforests and areas of dense undergrowth. …

  4. Warthog - African Wildlife Foundation

    What is a warthog? The warthog is a tough, sturdy animal. Males weigh 9 to 23 kilograms (20 to 50 pounds) more than females, but both are distinguished by disproportionately large heads and “warts” …

  5. Warthog - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    Lions, cheetahs, leopards, painted dogs, hyenas, and eagles all like to snack on a warthog when they get a chance. Warthogs have longer legs than other swine. This allows them to run away from these …

  6. Warthog Animal Facts - Phacochoerus africanus - A-Z Animals

    May 27, 2024 · A large member of the swine family, the warthog is an animal species that is best known for its four sharp tusks and padded bumps, or warts, on its face. The females of the species are quite …

  7. Warthogs: Facts, Diet, Habitat, Threats, & Conservation | IFAW

    There are two warthog species, the widespread common warthog and the desert warthog. Common warthogs have larger tusks and more extensive manes than their desert cousins, and are commonly …

  8. Warthog | National Geographic

    These sturdy hogs are not among the world's most aesthetically pleasing animals—their large, flat heads are covered with "warts," which are actually protective bumps. Warthogs also sport four...

  9. Common warthog - Wikipedia

    The common warthog commonly reverses into burrows, with its head facing the opening and ready to burst out if necessary. Common warthogs will wallow in mud to cope with high temperatures and …

  10. The Air Force’s A-10 Warthog Dilemma - 19FortyFive

    1 day ago · The A-10 Warthog's loiter time, GAU-8 cannon, and CAS culture made it legendary—but modern air defenses and budget tradeoffs are closing in fast.