- The
babirusas, also
called deer-pigs (Indonesian: babi rusa), are a genus, Babyrousa, in the
swine family found in the
Indonesian islands of Sulawesi...
- as the
Moluccan babirusa,
golden babirusa or
hairy babirusa. Traditionally, this
relatively small species included the
other babirusas as subspecies, but...
- The
North Sulawesi babirusa (Babyrousa celebensis) is a pig-like
animal native to
Sulawesi and some
nearby islands (Lembeh,
Buton and Muna) in Indonesia...
- The
Togian babirusa (Babyrousa togeanensis), also
known as the
Malenge babirusa, is the
largest species of
babirusa. It is
endemic to the
Togian Islands...
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Babyrousa bolabatuensis, the Bola Batu
babirusa, is a
species of
babirusa from the
Indonesian island of Sulawesi. It was
first described in 1950 as a subspecies...
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narwhal tusks reach 3
metres (9.8 ft). The
upward curving maxillary tusks of
babirusa can
reach lengths of over 20
centimetres (7.9 in).
Tusks are used by humans...
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species of wild pig from
Europe to the Pacific.
Other genera include babirusas and warthogs. All suids, or swine, are
native to the Old World, ranging...
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Babyrousa Buru
babirusa (B. babyrussa)
North Sulawesi babirusa (B. celebensis)
Togian babirusa (B. togeanensis) Hyloc****us
Giant forest hog (H. meinertzhageni)...
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ranging from
Europe to the
Pacific islands.
Suids other than the pig are the
babirusa of Indonesia, the
pygmy hog of
South Asia, the
warthogs of Africa, and...
-
Babyrousa Buru
babirusa (B. babyrussa)
North Sulawesi babirusa (B. celebensis)
Togian babirusa (B. togeanensis) Hyloc****us
Giant forest hog (H. meinertzhageni)...