Stock Photo - Common Warthogs (Phacochoerus africanus). Lives in open and arid areas in central and southern Africa. In spite of great tolerance of heat and drought they depend upon natural and self-dug shelters to escape extremes of heat and cold and also as protection from predators. high densities are assisted by abundant aardvark holes. Facial callosities or ´warts´ consist of three paired masses of thickened skin and connective tissue protecting the jaws-eyes and muzzle

Stock Photo: Common Warthogs (Phacochoerus africanus). Lives in open and arid areas in central and southern Africa. In spite of great tolerance of heat and drought they.

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