Desert warthog video – Samburu National Reserve
By Yvonne de Jong & Tom Butynski, Eastern Africa Primate Diversity and Conservation Program
In mid-October (2015), good numbers of desert warthogs (Phacochoerus aethiopicus) were encountered on patches of short green grass near the Ewaso Nyiro River in Samburu National Reserve, central Kenya. The video below shows a solitary female (being ‘groomed’ by a red-billed oxpecker Buphagus erythrorhynchus), a bachelor sounder of six adult males, a sounder of two females with a young male and six piglets, and a female with piglets. Additional images of desert warthogs can be viewed at Warthog PhotoMap.
Tags: Desert warthog, Kenya, Phacochoerus aethiopicus, Samburu National Reserve, Somali warthog
J.P. d'Huart
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Congratulations for this excellent post. The video is a remarkable first-class première!
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Kristin Leus
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Fantastic footage – thanks for sharing!
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