Caligula

Warthog

Chaos, cruelty, and bluster made flesh in ancient Rome.

Caligula, the Roman Emperor infamous for his unpredictable savagery, humiliating public spectacles, and chaotic reign of terror, embodies the warthog's blend of aggression, bluster, and destructive energy. His behavior — forcing senators to run beside his litter, declaring war on the sea, and allegedly making his horse a consul — reflects a personality that thrived on chaos and intimidation rather than cold calculation. Unlike the scheming crocodile or the strategic fox, Caligula's cruelty was impulsive and theatrical, a hallmark of the warthog.

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