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Phacochoerus africanus (common warthog) - Animal Diversity WebCommon warthogs are found in open and wooded savannas, grass-steppes, and semi-deserts in Africa. Common warthogs prefer open areas and avoid rainforest and ...
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Warthog | National GeographicScientific Name: Phacochoerus africanus ; Type: Mammals ; Diet: Herbivore ; Group Name: Sounder ; Average Life Span In The Wild: 15 years.
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Common Warthog | WPSG### Summary of Common Warthog Information
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Phacochoerus africanus (Gmelin, 1788) - GBIFClassification. kingdom; Animalia: phylum; Chordata: class; Mammalia: order ... Common Warthog in English: Common Warthog in language. Common Warthog in ...
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Common Warthog - The Maryland Zoo in BaltimoreTaxonomy. Taxonomy. Kingdom: Animalia; Phylum: Chordata; Subphylum: Vertebrata; Class: Mammalia; Order: Artiodactyla; Family: Suidae; Genera: Phacochoerus ...
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Phacochoerus - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryFrom Ancient Greek φακός (phakós, “lentil bean, wart, mole”) + χοῖρος (khoîros, “pig”). Proper noun. Phacochoerus m. A taxonomic genus within the family ...
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Common Warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) Fact Sheet: Taxonomy ...May 7, 2024 · 6 extant (living) species in Africa. Genus: Phacochoerus. Cultural History: African art, folklore, and myth. Few direct references to warthogs.
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Phacochoerus aethiopicus (desert warthog) - Animal Diversity WebThese two species are quite distinct genetically and common warthogs are usually slightly larger than desert warthogs.
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(PDF) A photographic guide to the differences between the Common ...A photographic guide to the differences between the Common Warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) and the Desert Warthog (Ph. aethiopicus). Suiform Soundings 5(2): 5- ...Missing: distinction | Show results with:distinction
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Comparative Genomic Analysis of Warthog and Sus Scrofa Identifies ...Jul 14, 2023 · This study aimed to elucidate the evolution of African Suidae and the molecular basis of their unique phenotypes, thereby attempting to fill ...Missing: monophyly | Show results with:monophyly
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Uncovering Evolutionary Adaptations in Common Warthogs through ...Jan 27, 2024 · This study offers a comparative genomic analysis between the warthog and other Suidae species, including the Luchuan pig, Duroc pig, and Red ...Missing: monophyly | Show results with:monophyly
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Warthog Genomes Resolve an Evolutionary Conundrum and ...Jul 2, 2022 · The genus Phacochoerus has a contentious and complex taxonomic history. Two species of warthog, the desert warthog (P. aethiopicus) and the ...
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Common Warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) Fact Sheet: Distribution ...May 7, 2024 · Widely distributed in sub-Saharan Africa. Distribution of subspecies (from Vercammen and Mason 1993). P. a. aeliani - northern Ethiopia and ...
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Common Warthog Phacochoerus africanus (Gmelin, 1788) (Chapter 9)Habitat. Phacochoerus africanus uses a wide range of habitats, but is typically a species of open country: grasslands, open bushlands and woodlands ...
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Phylogeography and population structure of the common warthog ...Sep 26, 2003 · The warthog is the most wide spread extant wild pig species. It occurs practically everywhere in Africa, except in arid regions and in tropical ...
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African Suid Genomes Provide Insights into the Local Adaptation to ...In this study, we assembled high-quality genomes of a common warthog (Phacochoerus africanus), a red river hog (Potamochoerus porcus), as well as an East Asian ...
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Warthog Genomes Resolve an Evolutionary Conundrum and ...Jul 2, 2022 · We show that these two species diverged much later than previously estimated, 400,000–1,700,000 years ago depending on assumptions of gene flow.Missing: validity | Show results with:validity
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Diet and Ecology of Extant and Fossil Wild Pigs (Chapter 3)The extant giant forest hogs (Hylochoerus) and warthogs (Phacochoerus) are the only relics of those radiations, being descendants of the Plio–Pleistocene genera ...
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Evolutionary history of the genus Sus inferred from cytochrome b ...The genus Sus likely originated near the Miocene/Pliocene boundary, with divergence from Phacochoerus estimated at 5-15 Mya. The study used cytochrome b ...
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(PDF) Comparative Genomic Analysis of Warthog and Sus Scrofa ...... Comparative Genomic Analysis of Warthog and Sus Scrofa ... Divergence time was estimated using the ... time. The positive and negative numbers adjacent ...
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Common Warthog (Detailed Profile) | WPSGCommon Warthogs are classified as Least Concern on The IUCN Red List. Common Warthogs occur in most protected areas in savanna zones. Expansion of the Sahel has ...
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Warthog - Honolulu Zoo SocietyThe large “warts” on their faces are actually concentrations of cartilage that protect the males' eyes and jaws from punches during duels with one another. To ...
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Common Warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) Fact Sheet - LibGuidesMay 7, 2024 · Desert warthog (Phacochoerus aethiopicus): bent forward; common warthog (P. africanus): conical (Cumming 2013; Meijaard et al. 2011). Coat ...
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A Tale of Two Hogs | Columbus Zoo and AquariumJun 3, 2022 · Warthogs are covered in short bristle hairs with a long mane on their back, which can help protect them from bugs, while red river hogs have ...
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[PDF] Warthog+Husbandry+Guidelines+2006.pdf - SquarespaceWhile their body temperatures can evidently vary within a certain tolerance range, warthogs usually cope with high temperatures by behavioural strategies, such.
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Intra-tooth stable isotope analysis reveals seasonal dietary ...2005), our results are consistent with previous studies that suggest warthog teeth are highly specialized and well-adapted to grass consumption (Rodgers 1984; ...
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Intra-tooth stable isotope profiles in warthog canines and third molarsNov 5, 2020 · We first obtained paired intra-tooth enamel samples from ever-growing canines and hypsodont M3s of two extant common warthog specimens from ...
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[PDF] DENTITION AND AGE DETERMINATION OF THE WARTHOGAge is determined by tooth replacement, eruption, attrition, third molar growth, cementum annuli in incisors, and tusk length/snout width ratios.
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Pigs (Suidae) | Encyclopedia.comMost species also visit mineral licks where they ingest soil or water. Warthogs will chew animal bones, possibly as a source of calcium and other minerals.<|separator|>
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(PDF) Warthog Genomes Resolve an Evolutionary Conundrum and ...We sequenced the first whole-genomes of four desert warthogs and 35 common warthogs from throughout their range. We show that these two species diverged much ...
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Phacochoerus africanus Gmelin, 1788 - SANBIThe Common Warthog has often been referred to as P.aethiopicus, but this is the binomial for the Cape Warthog that became extinct before 1870 (Skead 2011).<|separator|>
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[PDF] Population Size, habitat association of Common Warthog... density of common warthog was about 8.02/km² during wet and dry season. During study period the density of common warthog was 13.44/km² in mixed grass land ...
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Common Warthog Facts: Animals of Africa - World AtlasOnce common in Niger, increasing desertification and the Sahara's continuous expansion into the Sahel-zone has resulted in a loss of valuable habitat areas ...Missing: contraction | Show results with:contraction
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Conservation Status and Habitat Preferences of Common Warthog ...Aug 10, 2025 · The habitat preference of common warthog revealed that they are mostly found in mixed woodland and open savanna with 112 observation and the ...
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Communal nesting is unrelated to burrow availability in the common ...Aug 8, 2025 · Warthogs require burrows for sleeping and rearing their young, yet they are unable to dig their own burrows and rely on aardvark excavations.
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Spatial distribution of lion kills determined by the water dependency ...Oct 15, 2010 · ... [Phacochoerus africanus] is characterized as intermediate to that of ... The last column was calculated from the distance to water odds-ratio taken ...
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(PDF) Social Organization and Activity Patterns of Common Warthog ...Aug 6, 2025 · A study about the spatial distribution and density of common warthog ( Phacochoerus africanus ) was conducted in two focal areas in Dabena ...Missing: growth | Show results with:growth
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Behavior & Ecology - Common Warthog (Phacochoerus africanus ...May 7, 2024 · Locomotion. Trot and run. Quadrupedal. Tail and mane held erect; back rigid (Cumming 2013); Quick, springy stride (Meijaard et al. 2011). Burst ...
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How much to cut? Finding an optimal thinning intensity of ... - FrontiersGlobally, bush encroachment poses a great threat to the conservation of biodiversity and rangeland productivity. However, control methods of encroaching ...
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Diet of the common warthog in Eastern Cape succulent thicketAs predicted, warthog mainly consumed grass at both sites (AMC – 87.4%, GFRNR – 88.5%), eating few woody plants, succulents, and forbs. Cynodon dactylon was the ...
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Suidae - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsWarthog (Phacochoerus sp.). (A) Occlusal view of lower dentition. Note small size of outermost incisor. Original image width = 23.2 cm; (B) Mandible of an old ...Suina · Infectious Diseases · BacteriaMissing: dimensions | Show results with:dimensions
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[PDF] Warthogs population count and age groups in the Senegal River ...Feb 23, 2017 · The warthog is essentially a mixed herbivore (grazer, burrower) and frugivorous but may also feed on insects, lizards, and fish; it can easily ...
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Diet of the Common Warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) on Former ...We investigated forage plants and diet of the common warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) on an abandoned cattle ranch in coastal Tanzania.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Dental microwear texture analysis of Pliocene Suidae from Hadar ...... Phacochoerus africanus (common warthog), and Phacochoerus aethiopicus (dessert warthog). ... dig using the tusks and snout, H. meinertzhageni rarely ...
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Common warthog | Kiezebrink Focus on FoodCommon warthogs feed almost exclusively on grasses. Besides this, shoots, roots and seeds are consumed seasonally. In periods of drought, consuming fruits ...Missing: dry | Show results with:dry
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Diet & Feeding - Common Warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) Fact ...May 7, 2024 · Rhizome (rootstalks) eaten during long dry seasons, lasting 7-8 months in southern Africa; Seeds available towards the end of the rainy season.Missing: variation daily
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Review: Comparative methane production in mammalian herbivores... (Phacochoerus africanus) or even a zebra species (Equus quagga) and ruminants. ... Characteristics of microbial fermentation and potential digestibility of fiber ...
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Comparative analysis of the fecal microbiota from different species ...Sep 20, 2019 · Secondly, our goal was to study the microbiota composition of ASF-resistant warthogs (Phacochoerus africanus). The fecal microbiota ...Missing: drought | Show results with:drought
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Warthog - African Wildlife FoundationPhacochoerus aethiopicus (desert/cape warthog); Phacochoerus africanus (common warthog). Weight. 50 to 150 kilograms (110 to 330 pounds). Size. 90 to 150 ...
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Warthog | San Diego Zoo Animals & PlantsWarthogs live in Africa's southern Sudan and southwestern Ethiopia, in savanna woodland and grasslands—and they are not picky about their homes ...About · Habitat And Diet · Family Life<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Population genetic structure of the common warthog - NRUPopulation genetic structure of the common warthog. (Phacochoerus africanus) in Uganda: evidence for a strong philopatry among warthogs and social structure.
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[PDF] Mating behaviour and hierarchy among male warthogs ...The common warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) is distributed widely over Africa (d'Huart. & Grubb, 2001). They graze on vegetation during the day and spend their ...
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New Facial Glands in Domestic Pig and Warthog - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · Sebaceous scent glands, located in the upper lip beside the tusks, are reported in two species of suids. A preorbital gland similar to the ...
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Warthog Facts and Information | United Parks & ResortsGenus Species: Phacochoerus africanus: 4 subspecies recognized; northern warthog Phacochoerus africanus africanus, Eritrean warthog P. a. aeliani, Central ...
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Common Warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) – A Species ProfileFeb 24, 2018 · Habitat: The Common Warthog tends to inhabit open areas such as grassland, open woodland, savanna, sparse forest, and flood plains (Schutze, ...Missing: behavior | Show results with:behavior
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Common Warthog - SANParksThey do mud wallowing to cool down the body and remove parasites, they also rub on rocks, trees and similar surfaces, leaving mud smears lower than most ...
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Seasonal changes in occupancy and activity patterns in native ...Jan 31, 2025 · Collared peccaries and warthogs had low-to-moderate temporal overlap (low in fall, winter; moderate in spring). Wild pigs and warthogs had low ...
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Reproduction & Development - Common Warthog (Phacochoerus ...May 7, 2024 · Common Warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) Fact Sheet: Reproduction & Development · Courtship & Mating · Reproduction · Gestation and Birth · Life ...
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[PDF] Mating behaviour and hierarchy among male warthogs ...Jul 4, 2010 · Mating behaviour and hierarchy among male warthogs (Phacochoerus africanus) in Kenya · Frida Svemer · Published 4 July 2010 · Biology, ...Missing: articles | Show results with:articles
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Rainfall extremes explain interannual shifts in timing and synchrony ...Jul 15, 2009 · If topi and warthog require high quality resources in the wet season before ovulation and forgo reproduction during severe droughts or floods, ...
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Grouping patterns in warthogs, Phacochoerus africanus - jstorPopulation genetic structure of the common warthog {Phacochoerus africanus) in Uganda: evidence for a strong philopatry among warthogs and social structure ...
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Common Warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) Fact Sheet: SummaryCommon warthogs are found in sub-Saharan Africa, have dark-gray or black pelage, and are diurnal, living in open areas. They are often seen in open grasslands.Missing: authority | Show results with:authority
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Age‐related participation in allosuckling by nursing warthogs ...Aug 7, 2025 · This paper examines the distribution of non-offspring nursing or 'allosuckling' in warthogs Phacochoerus africanus.Missing: infanticide | Show results with:infanticide
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The IUCN Red List of Threatened SpeciesInsufficient relevant content. The provided URL (https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/41768/44140445) does not contain specific details about the Common warthog's conservation status, population trends, monitoring methods, or legal protections. The page appears to be a template or placeholder with no substantive data on the species.
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Common Warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) Fact Sheet: Population ...May 7, 2024 · The global warthog population is unknown and decreasing, with at least 22,250 in Southern Africa. It is classified as Least Concern, but most ...
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Animal Populations - Kruger National ParkBuffalo (32 000), kudu (11 000), waterbuck (4 500), warthog (4 000), eland (900), sable (2 200), tsessebe (1 100) and roan (380) all grew towards peaks during ...
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Camera traps and guard observations as an alternative to ...Apr 13, 2022 · Camera traps and observations by guards employed to deter animals from fields could be efficient alternative methods of data collection for understanding ...
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Population genetic structure of the common warthog (Phacochoerus ...Fine-scale genetic structure of large mammals is rarely analysed. Yet it is potentially important in estimating gene flow between the now fragmented wildlife
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Warthogs: Facts, Diet, Habitat, Threats, & Conservation | IFAWWarthogs are sparsely-haired wild pigs found across sub-Saharan Africa. These unique animals have large heads and bodies with short legs, coarse manes down ...
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[PDF] Fact Sheet - The Bushmeat Crisis - cifor-icrafIn West and Central Africa, estimates of the value of the bushmeat trade range from US$42 to US$205 million (€31-151 million) per year. Researchers estimate ...
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Bushmeat Trade in urban centres in Tanzania: an analysis from Dar ...May 27, 2021 · This assessment identified 28 wild species as the most frequently traded, including Kirk's Dik Dik Madoqua kirkii, African Buffalo Syncerus caffer, Grant's ...
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warthog-human conflicts in borgu sector of kainji lake national park ...Aug 10, 2025 · This study assessed the impacts of common Warthogs (Phacochoerus africanus) on farm crops around Borgu sector of Kainji Lake National Park, Nigeria.
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Human-Wildlife Conflict: The Case of Chebera Churchura National ...Oct 21, 2024 · The most common causes of human-wildlife conflict are crop raiding ... warthog (Phacochoerus africanus), bushpig (Potamocherus larvatus) ...
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[PDF] African Swine Fever - The Center for Food Security and Public HealthAfrican swine fever affects members of the pig family (Suidae). Species known to be susceptible to infection include domesticated pigs and wild boar (both ...
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Viral Co-Infections of Warthogs in Namibia with African Swine Fever ...Jun 30, 2022 · It has had an enormous impact on swine farming in several countries in Africa, Europe and Asia due to its clinical outcome and the ...
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Effect of drought on wildlife activity at artificial waterholesWe show that, during drought, artificial waterholes are visited more frequently, likely increasing the frequency of interspecific interactions.
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Farmers' perceptions of the extra‐limital common warthog in the ...Jan 8, 2016 · The common warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) has been extra-limitally introduced onto various farms and reserves in parts of the Northern ...Missing: plantations | Show results with:plantations
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Warthogs invade South Texas - ChronDec 2, 2015 · Over the summer, TPWD staff captured and euthanized six warthogs on the Chaparral WMA as part of the agency's policy of eliminating non-native ...
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A Historical Profile of the Common Warthog (Phacochoerus africanus)Mar 20, 2018 · The Common Warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) is a native inhabitant of a large portion of Sub-Saharan Africa. They range from Senegal and Guinea ...<|separator|>
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Profile of Back Bacon Produced From the Common Warthog - PMCMay 15, 2020 · This study aims to develop a processed product from warthog meat in the form of back bacon (Longissimus thoracis et lumborum) as a healthy alternative meat ...