Desert warthogs live in social groups called "sounders", consisting mostly of females and their offspring, while males tend to live in solitude or form bachelor groups. A sounder occupies a home range of about , which is usually centred on a water hole. The warthogs dig a number of burrows, or take over holes excavated by other animals, and move from one to another. Where the ranges of two different groups overlap, each may use the same burrow on different occasions. The groups do not interact to any great extent. Desert warthogs are
diurnal and are largely
herbivorous. One of the older females leads the group and they forage for grasses, leafy plants, flowers, and fruit. They dig up rhizomes, edible tubers, and bulbs with their snouts and tusks, and will eat insects when food is scarce, and even
carrion. They sometimes eat dung, including their own, and tear bark from trees. Females come into
oestrus every six weeks in the breeding season, which usually coincides with the end of the rainy season between March and May. Their frequent urination leaves scent markers that inform males of their receptive state. The
gestation period is about 170 days, and a litter of usually two or three piglets is born in one of the burrows. The young begin to emerge from the burrow for short periods when about three weeks old, and as they get bigger, they follow their mother closely. They are weaned at three or more months, but remain dependent on their mother for several more months after that. She defends them from
predators such as
lions,
leopards,
cheetahs, and
hyaenas. The desert warthog has specific warning grunts that alert the rest of the group to danger. They may freeze initially, but then rely on their speed to escape. They can travel for short distances at per hour as they run to the safety of one of their burrows. The young dive in headfirst, but the older animals reverse direction and back in so that they can defend themselves with their tusks. The juveniles become sexually mature at one to one and a half years, and life expectancy is 10 or more years. ==Research==