HABITAT
The red river hog is a species found in West Africa and central sub-Saharan Africa, specifically from Guinea to the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It inhabits various environments such as primary and secondary forests, swamps, as well as steppes. Some red river hogs are also found on the island of Madagascar, and two possible explanations exist for this. The first hypothesis is that it was imported to the island by humans. The second hypothesis is that they arrived on the island by drifting on beds of papyrus, which can sometimes break off and float very well.
There is a second species, the Cape bush pig, which is found in the southern and eastern parts of the African continent.




