- were
considered part of a
single species until 2002, the babirusa, B.
babyrussa, but
following that was
split into
several species. This
scientific name...
- The Buru
babirusa (Babyrousa
babyrussa) is a wild pig-like
animal native to the
Indonesian islands of Buru, the two Sula
Islands of
Mangole and Taliabu...
- of the tree form part of the
natural diet of the
babirusa (Babyroussa
babyrussa). The
fresh fruit and
seeds contain hydrogen cyanide, thus are deadly...
-
babirusa has
usually been
considered a
subspecies of a
widespread Babyrousa babyrussa, but
recent work
suggests that
there may be
several species, differentiable...
-
Togian Islands of Indonesia, but was
considered a
subspecies of
Babyrousa babyrussa until 2002.
Compared to the better-known
north Sulawesi babirusa, the...
- afric****), red
river hogs (Potamoc****us porcus), and
babirusa (Babyrousa
babyrussa)".
Animal Reproduction Science. 91 (1–2): 155–171. doi:10.1016/j.anireprosci...
-
Babyrousa Buru
babirusa (B.
babyrussa)
North Sulawesi babirusa (B. celebensis)
Togian babirusa (B. togeanensis) Hyloc****us
Giant forest hog (H. meinertzhageni)...
-
Babyrousa Buru
babirusa (B.
babyrussa)
North Sulawesi babirusa (B. celebensis)
Togian babirusa (B. togeanensis) Hyloc****us
Giant forest hog (H. meinertzhageni)...
- Sulawesi. It was
first described in 1950 as a
subspecies of
Babyrousa babyrussa, then the only
recognized species of babirusa, and
raised to
species rank...
-
Babyrousa Buru
babirusa (B.
babyrussa)
North Sulawesi babirusa (B. celebensis)
Togian babirusa (B. togeanensis) Hyloc****us
Giant forest hog (H. meinertzhageni)...