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  2. Common warthog - Wikipedia

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    The common warthog is a medium-sized species, with a head-and-body length ranging from 0.9 to 1.5 m (2 ft 11 in to 4 ft 11 in), and shoulder height from 63.5 to 85 cm (25.0 to 33.5 in). Females, at 45 to 75 kg (99 to 165 lb), are smaller and lighter than males, at 60 to 150 kg (130 to 330 lb).

  3. Warthog - Wikipedia

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    Size: A head-and-body length ranging from 0.9 to 1.5 m (2 ft 11 in to 4 ft 11 in), and shoulder height from 63.5 to 85 cm (25.0 to 33.5 in). Females, at 45 to 75 kg (99 to 165 lb), are smaller and lighter than males, at 60 to 150 kg (130 to 330 lb). [7] Habitat: Diet: LC Desert warthog Phacochoerus aethiopicus (Pallas, 1766)

  4. Funny Warthog Thinks He’s Part of the Pack and the ... - AOL

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    The fights are fierce, and the warthogs defend themselves and can cause serious injuries with their tusks. They also can run very fast to get away...up to 30 miles per hour!

  5. Desert warthog - Wikipedia

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    The desert warthog is an important host of the tsetse fly, [10] [11] and in some parts of its range efforts are being made to reduce warthog numbers because of this. [11] Specifically, P. aethiopicus was the preferred host for Glossina swynnertoni and G. pallidipes in a study by Weitz 1963.

  6. List of birds by flight speed - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] A close relative of the common swift, the white-throated needletail (Hirundapus caudacutus), is commonly reported as the fastest bird in level flight with a reported top speed of 169 km/h (105 mph). This record remains unconfirmed as the measurement methods have never been published or verified.

  7. ‘You get one split second’: The story behind a viral bird photo

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    “I contacted one or two people straight away and said, ‘I think I’ve got something pretty special here.’” The image quickly went viral online, appearing in magazines and on the front ...

  8. 10 Foods That Famous Chefs Refuse To Eat - AOL

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    5. Airplane Food – Gordon Ramsey. The sharp-tongued celebrity chef rarely shies away from sharing his opinion, and given that he has 17 Michelin stars in total, he knows a thing or two about food.

  9. Metridiochoerus - Wikipedia

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    Metridiochoerus was a large animal, 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) in length, resembling a giant warthog. It had two large pairs of tusks which were pointed sideways and curved upwards. [4] The teeth, especially the third molars, become increasingly high crowned in later species. [1]