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following from this camp on the Molo River:—Waterbuck, 
duiker and steinbuck, a few of each ; ostriches numerous, 
as were also the big “paau” or kori bustard, while the 
thorn-jungle to the west of the river held bush-pig. 
EAST-AFRICAN BUSH-PIGS. 
Following are dimensions of a big bush-pig boar: 
Length, snout to tip of tail, 5 ft. 4 ins., of which the 
tail measured 13 ins. ; height at shoulder, 30 ins. ; weight 
as killed, 270 lbs. The East-African bush-pig can be 
distinguished from wart-hog half-a-mile away by their 
white “mane” of heavy pendent hair. Twice I saw 
