Common Warthogs (Earth-7045)

The common warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) is a wild member of the pig family (Suidae) found in grassland, savanna, and woodland in sub-Saharan Africa. In the past, it was commonly treated as a subspecies of P. aethiopicus, but today that scientific name is restricted to the desert warthog of northern Kenya, Somalia, and eastern Ethiopia.

History
The history of the common warthog is the same as their real world counterparts.

Subspecies

 * Phacochoerus africanus africanus (Nolan warthog)
 * Phacochoerus africanus aeliani (Eritrean warthog)
 * Phacochoerus africanus massaicus (Central African warthog)
 * Phacochoerus africanus sundevallii (Southern warthog)

Powers

 * Superb Smell
 * Acute Hearing
 * Sharp Tusks

Weaknesses

 * Poor Eyesight

Habitat
Habitat: Savannahs

Gravity: 9.80665 m/s

Atmosphere: 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.04% carbon dioxide, remaining percentage other gases

Population: About 250,000 c. 1999