No, you may not.
For digging up food such as roots and bulbs. Then for defense, the lower set can inflict sever wounds
Warthogs have very rough, dry skin. This is due to the fact that they live in a warm climate, and because they love to dig, they get themselves covered in dirt and causes their skin to feel very dry and rough. This is why their skin has a slight resemblence to elephants!
I doubt it.Another AnswerIt is possible for the warthog to kill the lion if it had its sharp, short tusks gore the lion to death. The warthog is also quite dangerous and aggressive enough that a leopard or a pack of hyenas would even avoid. They charge around and gore anything that get its way, even a lion.
warthogs have adapted there hearing so that they can hear better, have ears on the side of their heads so that they can see if a predator is coming, good hearing so they can hear anything coming and have very thin hair so that they can loose body heat quicker as they live in the African Plains.
No. It's the stuff that elephants' tusks are made of.
For sport and the ivory tusks
answer is warthogs
A wart hog is an African pig with large curved tusks and a flattened head. Its tusks may be as two feet long!
they have horns coming out their face near their mouth, i think there called tusks ?
Elephants, Warthogs, Wild Boar, Walrus, and the Narwhal.
For digging up food such as roots and bulbs. Then for defense, the lower set can inflict sever wounds
First of all, man. They are susceptible to hunting and then drought. Their long and sharp tusks was inflict sever damage to a predator.
warthogs == Boars. A boar is a wild pig with tusks & bristly (coarse) hair. A warthog, though similar, is covered in warts. The difference between the two can be more easily explained in a dictionary.
Domestic pigs have both hair and tusks...the tusks are removed very close to birth for the safety of humans and other pigs. The hair is generally sparse compared to wild pigs but there are some domestic breeds that are hairier than others.
Large cats like cougars have teeth that come over part of their chins. One of the best examples is the (extinct) saber-toothed cat.Tusks are teeth. Elephants, narwhals, peccaries, javelinas and hogs grow tusks that show. Warthogs', and babirusas' tusks penetrate through the skin of the cheeks.The teeth of alligators and crocodiles also show when the mouth is closed.
Tusks
In mythology, she did have tusks.