AN ancient painting of a hairy, warty pig has been hailed as the oldest-known animal drawing in the world.

The 45,500-year-old pig picture was found etched onto a wall in a cave in Indonesia, according to a new study.

This could be the oldest cave painting ever, it's a pig with two human hand prints to the upper left

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This could be the oldest cave painting ever, it’s a pig with two human hand prints to the upper leftCredit: AFP

Researchers believe it is showing a Sulawesi warty pig.

The pig’s profile was drawn out in a natural red pigment called ochre.

Sulawesi warty pigs are still found in small numbers in Indonesia today.

They’re wild, warty, have short legs and hairy round bodies and can weigh up to around 190 pounds.

Sulawesi warty pigs are native to the island

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Sulawesi warty pigs are native to the islandCredit: YouTube
At least two other poorly preserved pig drawings were found nearby

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At least two other poorly preserved pig drawings were found nearbyCredit: Science Advances journal

The painting was actually found back in 2017 and has been revealed in a recent paper published in the journal Science Advances.

It was discovered alongside at least two other warty pig paintings in Leang Tedongnge Cave on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi.

The international team from Australia and Indonesia wrote: “To our knowledge, the animal painting from Leang Tedongnge is the earliest known representational work of art in the world. “

The oldest and most well-preserved of the pig paintings found is 4.5 by 1.8 feet.

The cave were the drawing was found is located in a hard to reach valley

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The cave were the drawing was found is located in a hard to reach valleyCredit: AFP

It also has two human hand outlines above the pig’s rear.

The large pig painting is facing two or three other smaller pig drawings that didn’t preserve as well.

The large pig is estimated at being 45,500-year-old

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The large pig is estimated at being 45,500-year-oldCredit: AFP

Researchers used a technique called uranium-series dating to date minerals that had grown over the paintings.

This then provided them with a rough estimate of age.

Another even larger pig painting was said to be found on the ceiling of a cave nearby and dated to 32,000 years.

Large facial warts on the pig faces suggest the drawings depict male pigs.

There’s archaeological evidence to suggest the ancient humans on the island would have hunted and domesticated the creatures.

Study co-lead researcher Professor Adam Brumm told Live Science: “It seems clear that early humans interacted closely with this pig on various levels for a very long period of time.

“In fact, the ice age artists of Sulawesi almost seem to have been obsessed with warty pigs, which is perhaps not surprising given their economic importance.”

Before this discovery, the oldest known cave art was of another warty pig in a different cave on the same island but it only dated to 43,900 years ago.

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In other archaeology news, huge megalodon sharks that ruled the oceans over three million years ago were bigger than most human adults from birth.

Early humans may have hibernated just like bears to try and survive harsh winters.

And, a mummified wolf pup dating back 57,000 years has been unearthed in Canada with its fur and teeth still intact.

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