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Warthogs

Warthogs are large pigs in the genus Phacochoerus and are found in central and southern Africa. An iconic feature of the warthog is their tusks which are found on both sexes. Warthogs are also surprisingly fast runners and jumpers, they use this ability to escape predators like lions and also when they are fighting over territory.

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