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The warthog is a type of wild pig native to Africa. Most of us do not realise there are two living kinds in Africa because we see one far more often than the other – that one is the common warthog so when you talk of warthogs its wisest to say the complete name: Common warthog or desert warthog.
The common warthog is native to the drier areas of sub-Saharan Africa.
The other one is the desert warthog also called the Somali warthog – found in northern Kenya and Somalia, and possibly Djibouti, Eritrea, and Ethiopia. They look pretty similar but if in those countries you must know you will likely see both. Luckily, the desert warthog has a distinguishable characteristic in that its ears are different to the common warthog – the tips of the ears curl back.
+ In this photo you can see the dustier desert warthog, but the other can also get very dusty, but it has the top of its ears curled back. Not seen on the greyer one – the common warthog.