It is a wild member of the pig family and lives in Africa - mainly in the Guinean and Congolian forests.
It has coarse, ruddy hair all over its body with a crest of white hair running along its spine. Its face and legs are dark brown or black, with a trim of white on its cheeks and around its eyes. Both males and females have tusks, though the male's tusks are much larger.
The pigs have exceptional sight, smell, and hearing for locating food.
Red River Hog was created in 1758.
cabbage stew
yes they do eat vegetables
1 time a day
Wild boars, wart hogs, peccaries.
Wild Hog in the Red Brush was created in 1996.
Mammals List of mammals of Guinea Western chimpanzee African buffalo African forest buffalo African forest elephant Bushbuck Guinea baboon Giant forest hog Hippopotamus Pygmy hippopotamus Red river hog Red river hog Royal antelope West African lion Western chimpanzee Western Giant Eland Western Bongo Zebra duiker
The Red River Hog is omnivorous. It eats mainly roots and turnips, and completes its diet with fruit, grasses, herbs and animal food such as eggs, dead animal and plant remains, insects, and lizards. To find the turnips, roots and insects, it tosses its large muzzle in the ground. In this way, Red River Hogs can cause much damage to agricultural plants. The Red River Hog is mostly nocturnal. By day, they hide in dense bushes. After sunset, they roam around in troops, in search for food. The Red River Hog is a good swimmer but is unable to hold its breath for long. They live in small troops of four up to twenty animals, comprising a male (boar), some adult sows and their piglets. The boar defends its harem aggressively against carnivores; the leopard is its most important enemy. Different troops merge sometimes and form groups of up to sixty animals.
Red River Hogs mainly eat Berries & Fruit and are even known to eat Fungi. They also eat Grass and other sort of Vegetables.Like all swine, they will eat small animals as well.
Although badgers are a solitary animal the young Hog Badger tends to be quite playful and social.
It flows into Anderson creek, and from there into the Mad River.
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