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by Donna Brown
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Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.
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Warthogs are members of the same family as domestic pigs, but present a much different appearance. These sturdy hogs are not among the world's most... more
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Warthogs are members of the same family as domestic pigs, but present a much different appearance. These sturdy hogs are not among the world's most aesthetically pleasing animals�their large, flat heads are covered with "warts," which are actually protective bumps. Warthogs also sport four sharp tusks. They are mostly bald, but they do have some sparse hair and a thicker mane on their backs.
Though warthogs appear ferocious, they are basically grazers. They eat grasses and plants, and also use their snouts to dig or "root" for roots or bulbs. When startled or threatened, warthogs can be surprisingly fast, running at speeds of up to 30 miles (48 kilometers) an hour.
Warthogs are adaptable and are able to go long periods without water, as much as several months in the dry season.
When water is available, warthogs will seek it and often submerge to cool down. They will also wallow in mud for the same purpose�and to gain relief from insects. Birds also aid th...
Born in Pennsylvania between Amish country and the Blue Ridge Mountains, since 1985, freelance photography was a natural hobby. Technology then allowed for greater creativity and I became proficient with digital art. Giving thanks to God, the source of all wisdom, Sheryl Rainey, for patience with teaching me digital photography, and my brother Andy Bush for showing me his travel of world for inspiration. Thanks to many others who contributed to my life and inspiring me to continue and making the world of photography a reality. Email: wildlife4ever777@gmail.com, phone number is 478-731-3118.
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AnnaJo Vahle
Spectacular lighting, Donna. Great subject and title. f/l
Donna Brown replied:
Thank you Anna for your kind words.
Constance Lowery
terrific picture.
Donna Brown replied:
Thank you Constance for everything.
Shelley Wallace Ylst
These guys are just awesome! Excellent capture! L/F
Donna Brown replied:
Thank you Shelley for everything. Sorry I did't get back to you sooner.