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"<b>Not too picky.</b><br><br>Like other swine, warthogs eat almost anything.<br><br> They have a varied diet and will eat grass, roots, berries, tree bark and even dead animals. <br><br>  They have a snout that is good for both sniffing out their dinner and digging it up.",

"<b>Unsheathe your sword.</b><br><br>A warthog’s tusks can serve as weapons. With four tusks and a large shovel-shaped head, the warthog looks fierce.<br><br>   When threatened, the warthog will attack with its sharp lower tusks while squealing at the top of its lungs.  The lower tusks measure 6 inches long.   Older warthogs have long curved upper tusks that can grow up to 2 feet.",

"<b>Maybe warthogs have touched too many frogs?</b><br><br>A warthog’s warts are actually thick growths of skin. <br><br>Males have the most pronounced warts.  During mating season, boars ram each other in a ‘mating battle’ to see who wins the female.<br><br>   The warthogs warts act as pads to cushion the blows, so they rarely hurt each other.",

"<b>Look out, coming through!</b><br><br> Warthogs are surely a paranoid bunch of animals.<br><br> When they decide to go into their homes, commonly called burrows, they only enter backwards, so that they can see anything that might be about to attack them. When they come out in the morning, the warthogs come crashing out as fast and loud as they can, giving them a head start on any enemies that may be lying in wait.",

"<b>Warthog love songs.</b><br><br>Warthog boars mate for the first time at about 4 years of age.<br><br> Despite maturing at 20 months of age, they’re not strong enough to win a ‘mating battle’ until the age of 4. <br><br>  When male warthogs want to attract sows they engage in a courtship chant of rhythmic grunts which sounds like an engine that needs a tune-up.",

"<b>Go speed racer, go!</b><br><br>Warthogs can run 34 miles per hour. With longer legs than other swine, predators find the warthog a difficult meal to catch.<br><br>One of their favorite tactics is to dive into nearby burrows.   ",

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