![A Common Warthog Stands On An Earth Mound Turning In The Sunshine. It Has Grey Skin, A Brown Mane And White Tusks And Is Turning To Face The Camera. Stock Photo, Picture A Common Warthog Stands On An Earth Mound Turning In The Sunshine. It Has Grey Skin, A Brown Mane And White Tusks And Is Turning To Face The Camera. Stock Photo, Picture](https://previews.123rf.com/images/nickdale/nickdale1907/nickdale190700098/131973828-a-common-warthog-stands-on-an-earth-mound-turning-in-the-sunshine-it-has-grey-skin-a-brown-mane.jpg)
A Common Warthog Stands On An Earth Mound Turning In The Sunshine. It Has Grey Skin, A Brown Mane And White Tusks And Is Turning To Face The Camera. Stock Photo, Picture
San Diego Zoo Safari Park - Wart are you looking at? 👀 The "warts" on a warthog's face are actually thick growths of skin. On males, these growths are much larger and
![American Museum of Natural History on Twitter: "Despite their name, the growths of thick skin on #warthog faces aren't warts, but padding that protects males during mating-season fights. https://t.co/LYavZrL8Iy" / Twitter American Museum of Natural History on Twitter: "Despite their name, the growths of thick skin on #warthog faces aren't warts, but padding that protects males during mating-season fights. https://t.co/LYavZrL8Iy" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DEAw6MEXYAA8Oz_.jpg:large)