Warthog
Warthogs are a type of wild pigs that live in the sub-Saharan Africa and are mostly herbivorous. They are divided into two species – the Common Warthog and the Desert Warthog.
Scientific Name – Phacochoerus
Classification – Phacochoerinae
Gender Names – Male – boar; Female – sow; Baby – shoat, farrow
Collective Noun – Sounders, drove, herd
Length/Size – 0.9-1.5m (3-5ft)
Weight – 50-150kg (110-330lbs)
Top Speed – 48km/h (30mph)
Life Expectancy – 12-18years
Mating Season – Beginning of the rainy season
Gestation Period – 152 – 183days
Special Features – Bear strong, curved tusks and a broad snout
Social Structure – Live in small family groups with one female and its young ones to whom the male warthog protects
Geographical Distribution – Sub-Saharan Africa
Natural Habitat – Open to semi-open and in arid habitats
World Population – Varies between species
Diet – Primarily herbivorous; Grasses, roots, bulbs, berries and other fruits, bark, fungi, and also insects, eggs and carrion
Predators – Lion, Hyena, Crocodile