
Warthog (Phacochoerus aethiopicus)
Warthogs range in size from 0.9 to 1.5 metres (2.9-4.9 feet) in
length and 50 to 150 kg (110-330 pounds) in weight. A warthog is
identifiable by the two pairs of tusks protruding from the mouth,
which are used as weapons against predators. The upper canine teeth
can grow to 9 inches (23 cm), and are of a squashed circle shape in
cross section, almost rectangular, being about 1¾ in (4.5 cm) deep
and 1 in (2.5 cm) wide. The tusk will curve 90 degrees or more from
the root,[citation needed] and the tusk will not lie flat on a
table, as it curves somewhat backwards as it grows. The tusks are
used for digging, for combat with other hogs and in defense against
predators -- the lower set can inflict severe wounds. A minimum
calibre of 243 and up is recommended.
Warthog Foot Print Front

Warthog Foot Print Rear
