they have horns coming out their face near their mouth, i think there called tusks ?
No, cheetahs eat warthogs.
Warthogs got their name from the prominent facial warts that male warthogs possess, which resemble warts. These "warts" are actually thickened skin that serves as protection during fights with other males. The name reflects both their physical appearance and their behavior, as they are known for their ruggedness and adaptability in the wild.
Yes, warthogs have teeth.
special features
they do not have special features
warthogs eat grass and some meat
warthogs eat grass and some meat
Warthogs live in groups with their family's.
Warthogs are wild members of the pig family
The collective noun is a sounder of warthogs.
No. Warthogs and kangaroos occupy different continents. Warthogs are found in Africa, while kangaroos are native to Australia.
Newborn warthogs are small, typically weighing around 3 to 4 pounds at birth. They have a soft, brownish fur that provides camouflage in their natural habitat. Their most distinctive features are their large, rounded ears and small tusks, which are not fully developed at birth. As they grow, their skin will darken and become coarser, and they will develop the characteristic facial warts of adult warthogs.