How do wart hogs sleep at night?

Wart hogs are crepuscular animals, meaning they are most active during twilight hours (dawn and dusk). They are not nocturnal, so they don't sleep at night.

Here's how their sleep schedule works:

* Daytime: Wart hogs spend their days resting in burrows, often in groups, to avoid the intense heat of the sun and escape predators.

* Dusk/Dawn: They emerge from their burrows to forage for food, which consists of grasses, roots, and insects.

* Night: While they may rest briefly during the night, they don't engage in extended sleep like they do during the day.

This schedule allows them to take advantage of cooler temperatures for feeding and avoid being vulnerable to predators during the day.