African wart pig skull
mammalian
omnivorous-animals
3d-model-of-skull
combative
african-wart-pig
african-wart-pig-skull
phachocerusafricanus
phacochoerus-africanus
developed-sense-of-smell
strong-survival-ability
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The African wart pig (Phacochoerus africanus), also known as the common wart pig, weighs between 50-75 kilograms and is named after warts below the eyes. These warts may help protect the eyes when digging for food. The head is relatively large, accounting for one-third of the body length. Has a mane on the back. Four fangs, long and sharp. Living alone or in groups, skilled at digging holes. Eating grass, moss, and tuberous plants, occasionally consuming carrion. Happy mud bath. Strong survival ability, very adaptable to high temperature and dry environments, and can not drink water for several consecutive months. Aggressive, with a well-developed sense of smell.