Warthogs

by Bobby

A warthog is an animal that is brown and has tusks. A warthog can also be red and gray. A warthog is shaped like a barrel. Warthogs are one of the fiercest mammals in the world. Warthogs 3oo pounds, are 40 inches and 102cm long. Warthogs live in forests, meadows and swamps. Most warthogs live in the savannah. Warthogs are related to pigs. Warthogs eat roots, grass, fruit, nuts, worms and snakes. Warthogs dig to get their food. Warthogs squeal if there is danger. Babies learn to stand in two weeks. Warthogs have hard skin for if an enemy tries to scratch the warthog it won’t scratch. Warthogs act a lot like dogs. A warthog can go 30miles and 40km an hour

Books Used:

National Geographic Book of Mammals

Amazing Animals of the World

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