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Babirusa - Wikipedia
Because it does not have a rostral bone in the nose, a babirusa does not dig with its snout like other pigs do except in mud and swampy grounds. The diet of the babirusa includes leaves, roots, fruits and animal material. The strong jaws of a babirusa are capable of …
Babirusa Animal Facts - Babyrousa spp. - A-Z Animals
2024年5月27日 · Enjoy this expertly researched article on the Babirusa, including where Babirusa s live, what they eat & much more. Now with high-quality pictures.
Meet the babirusa, a wild pig with massive teeth
The tusks of the male babirusa can be deadly—to itself. This wild pig’s upper canine teeth curve back toward its forehead as they grow continuously throughout its life, reaching up to over a foot long.
Babirusa: The prehistoric 'deer' pigs with huge antler teeth
2024年10月26日 · Name: Babirusa (Babyrousa) Where it lives: Sulawesi and neighboring islands in Indonesia What it eats: Leaves, fruit, mushrooms, tree bark, insects, fish and small mammals
15 Brilliant Babirusa Facts - Fact Animal
Babirusa Profile Babirusas have a distinct prehistoric appearance that has made them the stuff of legends. They are sometimes referred to as ‘deer-pigs’ and live in a very limited area that includes swamps and forests in an Indonesia island of Sulawesi.
Babirusa - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants
The word babirusa means “pig deer” in the Malay language, as their wild-growing tusks are reminiscent of deer antlers. One of these pigs is not like the others. There are four different types of babirusas. The North Sulawesi babirusa is most famous for its interesting upper tusks, which only the males possess, but both sexes have lower tusks.
Babirusa | Endangered, Sulawesi, Indonesia | Britannica
babirusa, (Babirousa babyrussa), wild East Indian swine, family Suidae (order Artiodactyla), of Celebes and the Molucca islands. The stout-bodied, short-tailed babirusa stands 65–80 cm (25–30 inches) at the shoulder. It has a rough, grayish hide and is almost hairless.
Babirusa - Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens
The babirusa is a wild, naked-looking pig that is native to the Indonesian archipelago. Male babirusas (boars) are known for their bizarre tusks, which, if they are not worn down or broken in combat, will eventually grow long enough to pierce the animal’s skull.
17 Facts About Babirusa
2023年7月15日 · The babirusa, scientifically known as Babyrousa babirusa, is a rare and elusive member of the swine family. With its peculiar combination of features, including elongated canine teeth and peculiar horns , the babirusa captures the imagination of animal enthusiasts and researchers alike.
Audubon Zoo Exhibit: Babirusa - New Orleans, LA - Audubon …
Meet the Babirusa Animal’s Behavior. The North Sulawesi babirusa (Babyrousa celebensis), known as "babi-rusa" in Indonesia, which translates to “pig-deer,” is a social species that lives in groups. It is one of three babirusa species found in Indonesia.