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Caption: |
Warthog uprooting grass |
Keywords: |
Africa African Lens-Pig African Safari African Wildlife Animals Arusha Region Dark Continent Dust Dusty EAC East Africa East African Community Eastern Africa Fauna Grass Grazing Nature Ngorongoro Conservation Area Ngorongoro Crater Outdoors Phacochoerus africanus Roots Safari Smoke Style Sub-Saharan Africa Tanzania Tanzanian Safari United Republic of Tanzania Uprooting Vertical Warthog Wildlife Images Pictures Pics Photographs Fotos Stock Photos |
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Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania - The Warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) ("African Lens-Pig") is a wild member of the pig family that lives in Africa. The common name comes from the four large wart-like tusks found on the head of the warthog. The tusks are used for digging, for combat with other hogs and in defence against predators -- the lower set can inflict severe wounds. A grouping of warthogs is called a sounder. Common warthog sounders are usually composed of 3 to 10 animals.
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City/Location: |
Ngorongoro Conservation Area |
State/Province/ Subregion: |
Arusha Region
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Country: |
Tanzania |
Camera: |
Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II (Digital)
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Aperture: |
13.0
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Shutter Speed: |
1/125s
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ISO Setting: |
400
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Focal Length: |
540.0mm
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Image ID: |
Tanzania_4165-Warthog_Uprooting |
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