Warthog

Warthogs are enemies that appear in the Crash Bandicoot series.

Description
Warthogs have a big dark patch of fur on their back and on the tip of their tail, while the rest of the body is of a lighter shade of brown and with less visible fur. They have a long tail and really small and skinny legs.

A mutant character inspired by the warthog was supposed to appear in the first game, but was later turned into a normal animal enemy.

Warthogs appear again in the track Tiny Temple, from Crash Nitro Kart, in the background hills. They seem to look just like the old Warthogs and they just stand around looking at the racers pass by.

Behavior
In Crash Bandicoot, they first appear as animals that Crash can ride on top of in the levels Hog Wild and Whole Hog to reach the end of the level, dodging spike pillars, natives and other Warthogs being roasted on moving sticks. Warthogs appear also as enemies in the levels set on the collapsing old bridges. They run back and forth and are impossible to defeat. In Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, they can now be defeated only by using invincible Aku Aku or losing one Aku Aku mask.

Appearances

 * Crash Bandicoot
 * Crash Nitro Kart
 * Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy

Trivia

 * Sometime this animal is confused for the Wild Boar but anatomical differences, such as the fur and fangs, can help distinguish the two species.
 * They seem to be able to walk on thin air as seen in Road to Nowhere and The High Road.
 * In Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex, in the level Jungle Rumble, a warthog was originally meant to chase Crash along with several other mammals. Its AI is missing, so it cannot make any movement or pursue Crash in a recreation of the original idea for the stampede chase.
 * A warthog was supposed to appear in the cancelled game Crash Landed.
 * In the N Sane Trilogy when you defeat one of these hogs in The High Road and Road to Nowhere they fly away a bit, sit down and sticks their tongue out, and then just disappear in thin air. This is probably an animation glitch.