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  • 7/6/2023

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00:45 - A wild boar breed living in Africa
00:47 from the genus Porcine family.
00:49 These warthogs do not spend their time
00:58 in mud deposits like domestic pigs.
01:01 In the wild, they always have to be careful
01:10 to be wary of predators.
01:15 That's why they don't show a relaxed demeanor
01:17 like other domestic pigs.
01:19 Warthogs and wild boars can also sometimes take mud baths.
01:25 But this is only to cool off
01:38 and let her skin get rid of parasites.
01:40 (upbeat music)
01:43 As warthogs live in flocks of 15 to 20 individuals,
01:59 they can defend against any predator together.
02:02 While defending, it tries to injure or kill the enemy
02:06 with its long and sharp teeth.
02:08 If a warthog is caught by a predator such as a lion,
02:12 it uses its power to not collapse and defend itself.
02:15 Sometimes they hide in giant holes
02:21 they dig or tunnel like burrows.
02:24 Sometimes other friends in the herd can come for help
02:27 and save him from the hunter.
02:29 The warthog has many enemies.
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02:37 The world's strongest animal, the king of forests,
02:53 lions often prefer warthogs.
03:03 Since the lions divide up the work among themselves,
03:06 they scatter the warthog herd and catch one of them.
03:09 Warthogs and wild boars can be very heavy.
03:22 So even a lion or a tiger can have a hard time.
03:26 The wild boars and warthogs fear the most predators
03:29 are hyenas and wild dogs.
03:32 The hyena and wild dog move with the group
03:35 while attacking a prey.
03:37 That's why these predators are the kind
03:39 that warthogs don't like.
03:41 Warthogs can engage in a great battle
03:46 to protect the offspring, their nest and territory
03:49 from hunters and predators.
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03:53 It can fight rivals that are much stronger
04:09 for his offspring than himself.
04:11 The warthogs body functions like a soaping mechanism.
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04:23 It uses its long haired skin like a mud hardened armor.
04:27 Since its body is bulging on both sides,
04:32 it can easily lead itself through bushes and heaths.
04:36 There is no bush he could not enter.
04:47 Its hard skin and deep eyes protect it from thorns.
04:51 Thus, it provides an advantage while avoiding big cats
04:59 such as lions, tigers and leopards.
05:02 Warthogs run very fast, although their legs
05:09 are very short compared to body height.
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05:14 Warthogs have a slightly different neck structure
05:20 so they cannot move their heads easily.
05:23 They cannot change direction quickly
05:30 because they run fast and cannot move their head easily.
05:33 They can try all kinds of defensive strategies
05:40 to protect their offspring from predators.
05:42 With its long and pointed teeth,
05:49 it can make fatal attacks on its opponents.
05:52 In this way, he can seriously injure his enemy
06:00 and protect his offspring from attack.
06:07 At the same time, it is not easy to drop a warthog
06:10 on the ground because its skin consists of hard hair
06:13 and its feet are firmly on the ground.
06:15 Warthogs with very strong legs can be quite aggressive
06:23 and angry when they feel their young in danger.
06:26 At this point, he tries to make every effort
06:35 to keep his opponent away from his offspring and territory.
06:39 But even if he loses his cub when he meets a lion herd,
06:47 he does not dare to attack the lions alone.
06:49 When confronted by predators like lions,
06:58 a warthog's best defense is to dash off
07:00 at full speed of around 48 kilometers per hour.
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07:06 Same as fast as a small horse,
07:10 with the tail stick straight to the air
07:13 as it runs eventually.
07:14 That allows the warthog to outrun most predators
07:21 and escape unscathed.
07:23 However, most of the time, that's not enough.
07:26 Some warthogs must put a lot of effort into running
07:29 in order to escape from lions.
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07:34 Lions have surprisingly swift and agile despite their bulk.
07:38 They can accelerate to around 80 kilometers per hour,
07:42 far more than any warthog.
07:43 African buffaloes are hard animals to capture
07:48 due to their unpredictable and aggressive behavior.
07:51 So, one lion cannot handle a fully grown African buffalo.
08:00 The buffalo uses its horns for self-defense
08:04 against predators.
08:05 The lion, on the other hand, has very sharp teeth
08:10 and strong jaws, but they are no match
08:12 for the buffalo's powerful horns.
08:14 A lion can never win against a buffalo.
08:19 Taking down a fully grown buffalo is a hard task
08:24 for the lion except with the help of their pride.
08:28 It's because the average weight of an adult lion
08:31 is 400 to 500 pounds.
08:34 Average weight of an adult buffalo is 1,800 to 2,500 pounds.
08:41 It's literally impossible for a lion to knock
08:47 an adult buffalo off its feet due to the massive weight
08:50 of the bovine.
08:51 But a pride of lions together can overpower
08:56 an adult buffalo.
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09:00 A pride of lions can overcome an adult buffalo
09:03 is by getting a firm bite on its throat or windpipe.
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