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Rhulani Minute Safari - Warthogs eating soil
These pictures were taken up close from our underground hiding place at the waterhole. Two warthogs visit us to eat soil, which provides important minerals for them.
These pictures were taken up close from our underground hiding place at the waterhole. Two warthogs visit us to eat soil, which provides important minerals for them.
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