warthog

     

The warthog or common warthog (Phacochoerus africanus, "African Lens-Pig") is a wil member of the pig family that lives in Africa. The common name comes from the four large wart-like tusks found on the head of the warthog, which serve the purpose of defense when males fight. They are the only widely recognised species in their genus, though some authors divide them into two species. On that classification, P. africanus is the common (or northern) warthog and P. aethiopicus is the desert warthog, also known as the Cape or Somali warthog.

Trivia about warthog

  • This wild African pig has 2 pairs of tusks that may reach a length of 24 inches
  • Sometimes called the ugliest animal in the world, this African pig has bumps below each eye
  • Wild African seen here
  • This African mammal is named for the distinctive features seen here in close-up:
  • Pumbaa
  • This African creature isan affectionateand devoted parent
  • The A-10 Thunderbolt II is less glamorously nicknamed for this hideous animal
  • Don't tell Pumbaa that the Carnivore Restaurant in Nairobi has served the meat of this bumpy-headed African pig