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  • The "'Cape warthog "'( " Phacochoerus aethiopicus aethiopicus " ) is an extinct species in the pig family, a subspecies of the desert warthog.
  • Other mammals include the prolific warthog ( " Phacochoerus africanus " ) and some hippopotamuses ( " Hippopotamus amphibius " ), which have become rare in the Gambia.
  • The "'warthog " "'( Phacochoerus africanus ) " is a wild member of the pig family that lives in grassland, savanna, and woodland in Sub-Saharan Africa.
  • True savannah species such as baboon Papio anubis and warthog Phacochoerus africanus occur literally within metres of species of true forest animals, including crowned guenon Cercopithecus pogonias and red river hog Potamochoerus porcus, which here are found right up to the edges of the savannah.
  • The "'desert warthog "'( " Phacochoerus aethiopicus " ) is a species of even-toed ungulate in the pig family ( Suidae ), found in northern Kenya and Somalia, and possibly Djibouti, Eritrea, and Ethiopia.
  • The family includes the domestic pig, " Sus scrofa domesticus " or " Sus domesticus ", in addition to numerous species of wild pig, such as the babirusa " Babyrousa babyrussa " and the warthog " Phacochoerus aethiopicus ".
  • These may include Gr関y's ( " Equus grevyi " ) and plains zebras ( " Equus quagga " ), pygmy hippopotamus ( " Choeropsis liberiensis " ), warthogs ( " Phacochoerus africanus " ), All domesticated ungulates and pet animals will on occasion be hunted by Nile crocodiles, up to the size of dromedary camels ( " Camelus dromedarius " ) and cattle ( " Bos taurus " ) In Tanzania, up to 54 head of cattle may be lost to crocodiles annually, increasing the human-crocodile conflict level.
  • The topographic and climatic conditions of the country has resulted in faunal species dominated by rare species such as African bush elephant ( " Loxodonta africana " ), striped hyena, Northwest African cheetah ( " Acinonyx jubatus hecki " ), waterbuck, African leopard ( " Panthera pardus pardus " ), West African lion ( " Panthera leo senegalensis " ), antelope, common warthog ( " Phacochoerus africanus " ), scimitar oryx ( " Oryx dammah " ), hippopotamuses ( " Hippopotamus amphibius " ) in the Niger River, crocodiles, horned vipers, lizards, pythons, manatee, the endemic Nigerian giraffe ( " Giraffa camelopardalis peralta " ) which is endangered, the Critically Endangered dama gazelle, which is the national symbol of Niger ( named " meyna " or " m閚as " in the Hausa language ) as well as Soemmerring's gazelle ( " Nanger soemmerringii " ), Grant's gazelle ( " Nanger granti " ) and slender-horned gazelle ( " Gazella leptoceros " ).
  • :"'Genera "': Acinonyx, Addax, Aepyceros, Alcelaphus, Allenopithecus, Ammodorcas, Ammotragus, Anomalurus, Antidorcas, Antilope, Aonyx, Atherurus, Atilax, Bdeogale, Bos, Boselaphas, Bubalus, Canis, Capra, Capricornis, Cephalophus, Ceratotherium, Cercocebus, Cercopithecus, Cervus, Colobus, Connochaetes, Cricetomys, Crocidura, Crocuta, Crossarchus, Cryptomys, Ctenodactylus, Cynictis, Damaliscus, Dendrohyrax, Dicerus, Dorcatragus, Equus, Erythrocebus, Euoticus, Felis, Fennecus, Funisciurus, Galago, Galagoides, Gazella, Genetta, Gerbillus, Giraffa, Gorilla, Graphiurus, Heliosciurus, Helogale, Hemitragus, Herpestes, Heterohyrax, Hippopotamus, Hipposideros, Hippotragus, Hyaena, Hybomys, Hyemoschus, Hylochoerus, Hypsignathus, Hystrix, Ichneumia, Ictonyx, Kobus, Lemniscomys, Lepus, Litocranius, Loxodonta, Lutra, Lycaon, Macaca, Macroscelides, Madoqua, Malacomys, Mandrillus, Manis, Marmota, Mellivora, Melursus, Miopithecus, Moschus, Mungos, Mustela, Myonycteris, Myosciurus, Nandinia, Nemorhaedus, Neotragus, Nycteris, Ochotona, Octocyon, Oenomys, Okapia, Oreotragus, Orycteropus, Oryx, Otolemur, Ourebia, Ovis, Paguma, Pan, Panthera, Pantholops, Papio, Paraxerus, Pedetes, Pelea, Perodiciticus, Petaurista, Phacochoerus, Phacohoerus, Poecilogale, Poiana, Potamogale, Potomocherus, Praomys, Presbytis, Procapra, Procavia, Proteles, Protoxeros, Psammomys, Pseudois, Raphiceros, Redunca, Rupicapra, Scotoecus, Scotophilus, Selenarctos, Sus, Sylvicapra, Syncerus, Tatera, Tetracerus, Thamnomys, Theropithecus, Thryonomys, Tragelaphus, Trichechus, Ursus, Viverrra, Vulpes, Xerus and Zenkerella.