A warthog family heaping up for the night A happy warthog dad playing the center cushion and family defense line in a den under a spiked bush. These dens are often made by aardvarks, but the warthog family use the to heap together for safety and warmth. A happy baby pup lay on top, and mummy warthog is making up the defense for the back. Each of the grown ups has four sharp tusks ready to hurt anyone wanting to hurt the family. Common warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) is closely related to domesticated pigs. Their habitat is in Africa south from Kenya down to Mocambique and Namibia. They are herbivores, often grazing but sometimes digging user their tusks and snout. If challenged, they are most likely to flight, not fight. Running of with their thin tail like an antenna in the air, they are often called "radio bumper cars", after the amusement park toy cars. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_warthog #heap #warthog #family #nightquarter #happydad #babyontop #bushcover #goodnight #2013CE #familyiseverything #Phacochoerus #africanus #hakuna #matata (ved Liwonde National Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/CU5KD3vJxBM/?utm_medium=tumblr















