Spike the Warthog
This story seems a little too much to believe.
http://www.africam.com/wildlif...s_on_cold_nights_picWhat beer does he prefer?
27 July 2011, 01:04
Tom In TennesseeOH HELL NO!!! No SAB for me.....weell, unless nothing else is available!
27 July 2011, 06:27
lavacaThey're generally covered in lice. Don't think I'd want one in the house.
27 July 2011, 17:20
Aspen Hill AdventuresWarthogs are readily avaiable in the exotic pet trade in the US. There are breeders around the country. They probably make for entertaining pets like most porcines.
27 July 2011, 20:14
tendramsI met a woman in Zim who had a pet warthog. The thing seemed quite tame but was more than a bit aggressive.
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Originally posted by lavaca:
They're generally covered in lice. Don't think I'd want one in the house.
Strolls in with out buying something, expects to be put up for the night, leaves with out a thank you and is covered with lice and has a face only their mother could love! Must be a liberal democrat and life member of peta!
JD
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Originally posted by Aspen Hill Adventures:
Warthogs are readily avaiable in the exotic pet trade in the US. There are breeders around the country. They probably make for entertaining pets like most porcines.
Interesting. I didn't know that. I did a quick search and found a female warthog for sale. I would love to let loose around 50 on my property but I doubt the LA W&F would be very happy.

28 July 2011, 06:21
lavacaDidn't know they were available in the pet trade either. I can think of few "exotic" pets I'd rather have before a warthog. But I must say, the little ones are so ugly they are cute.