Both male and female have tusks and these are kept sharp as the bottom ones continually rub against the top ones.
In times of drought and in areas where food is scarce, warthogs will dig up roots and bulbs using their tusks and noses.
Because they are so small and the grass is normally higher than them, they erect their tails when running so that the others in the family can see where the leader is going and can follow.
The warts on their faces (females have two and the males have four) are in fact growths of skin and not actual warts.
From foraging around finding food, they will develop calluses on the joints of their front knee from kneeling on the ground.
When they are attacked, they will go hind first into an old antbear hole so that their tusks point towards the opening and can thus defend themselves.
Due to the fact that they are in such close contact with the grass, they are infested with ticks and in order to get rid of them, they will wallow in a mud pool and as the mud dries, the ticks become encased in it. The warthogs then rub against a tree or rock it break the mud off and the ticks with it.
Warthogs are the most beautiful ugly animals there are.
ReplyDeleteLOL!! I heard them described once as "the most ugly animals ever to disgrace nature". :) Poor things, they are actually quite sweet to watch!!
ReplyDeleteJoan: Great story and photos, so fun to see such an odd animal.
ReplyDeleteThey can be comical to watch Tom especially the babies. :)
ReplyDeleteHow interesting! What a curiously odd creature, isn't it? I would say they fall under the "so ugly they're cute" category. ;o)
ReplyDeleteFaces that only a mother can love.
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Beauty/ugly is in the eyes of the beholder. These warthogs are amazing creatures. Wonder how aggresive they are. Your pics look closeup. Great post Joan with wonderful pics and info. Can't wait to go on safari with you. 19 days.
ReplyDeleteUgly but beautiful in their own way:) It`s so funny to watch them, they move so fast! Love your pictures - again:)
ReplyDeleteHere piggy piggy piggy. Cute little rascals aren't they?
ReplyDeleteJoan, What beautiful captures, and such wonderful information about them! Aww, they aren't ugly, just different. And to each other they are truely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat series of pictures Joan.
ReplyDeleteInteresting methodology to removing the ticks.
I also heard that the four pads or warts on the male gives them extra cushion for when they butt heads with other hogs.
Very prehistoric looking. Awesome photo's!!
ReplyDeleteTake care
You are right Penny, we always say they have faces only a mother could love but at the same time they are so cute. :)
ReplyDeleteLOL!! They remind me of myself Craver. At least I know my mother loved me. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Gaelyn. You will see them up close in Kruger. I cannot wait to see your face when you see these critter for yourself. :)
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome Linda. I am sure you saw plenty of them on your trips around SA as they are found all over. I always love watching the babies as they are so full of life and bouncy. :)
ReplyDeleteThey sure are TB. Whenever I stop to watch them, their antics make me smile or laugh.
ReplyDelete:) Thanks Stacey. When I go to Kruger with Gaelyn I will pass on the message of how beautiful they are. I am sure that no one has told them before and it will do their ego good. We all need to hear good things about ourselves.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bernie. A lot of animals including elephants and buffalo get rid of their ticks that way and then of course there are the Tick Birds which always ride on their backs getting rid of them too.
ReplyDeleteWarthogs very seldom fight except now and again over a female who is on heat. I have not hear of their warts protecting then and I would think it would not help much as they are on the side of their faces.
Thanks Sara. Great to hear from you again. Are you going to be planting lovely veggies again this year? You had what looked like a good crop last year. Hope things are great with your dad too.
ReplyDeleteYou've got to admit. They are cute, but I remember reading one time, that they have a face only a mother could love.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info too.
B.
Those are the ugliest things. Can you eat them?
ReplyDeleteIt's so ugly that is impossible not to love it...
ReplyDeleteThey look like me when I first get up in the morning...Interesting and scary creatures..the hogs not me. Well I guess the same could be said for me....@:D
ReplyDeleteNot exactly a cuddly critter, but an interesting one :-)
ReplyDeleteLOL!! You are right Becky!! I still love watching them though. When they get a fright and run away those tails come up like an antenna and they seem to trot off as if to say "you don't scare me". LOL!!
ReplyDeleteGot to agree with you Ken. Yes, they are eaten and are very popular at that. They are mostly prepared on a spit but basted with a red wine sauce I believe they are delicious. I myself have not tried it.:)
ReplyDeleteCute hey Andrea? Have you seen the babies when they jump around like popcorn? LOL!! It is so funny to watch.
ReplyDeleteLOL!! Now really Michelle....nothing could look as bad as them!! LOL!! Then again, I have not looked in the mirror lately. LOL!!
ReplyDeleteIt gives new meaning to the expression "loving someone warts and all" Mary. LOL!! I wonder if this is were it comes from? LOL!!
ReplyDeleteCool! Love the first one!
ReplyDeleteLOL!! Ugly but cute. :) Thanks Mingfei.
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