Warthog Skull (Replica) Phacochoerus aethiopicus
Warthogs inhabit central and southern Africa, and their names are derived from the four wart-like protrusions on their face, which the males use defensively while fighting. Though aggressive, the warthogs main line of defense is to sprint from danger, which can be difficult given its natural predators of lions, leopards, and even cheetahs. Like other wild pigs, warthogs are rooters and diggers, though they will often take over abandoned aardvark holes in lieu of creating their own.
This museum quality replica is exactingly cast from an outstanding natural specimen, and hand-finished to match the original. Made in California using polyurethane resin to capture the finest details.
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