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A warthog's den, typically dug into the ground, is a simple burrow characterized by a narrow entrance that leads to a larger chamber inside. The den is often lined with grass, leaves, and other natural materials to provide some comfort for the warthogs and their young. These dens serve as a safe refuge from predators and harsh weather, with multiple exits for quick escape. Generally, the environment is dark, cool, and somewhat damp, reflecting the underground habitat.

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