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  2. Babirusa - Wikipedia

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    If a male babirusa does not grind his tusks (achievable through regular activity), they can eventually keep growing and, rarely, penetrate the individual's skull. [17] Female babirusa cycle lengths are between 28 and 42 days and estrus last 2–3 days. [8] The litter size for a babirusa is usually one or two piglets. [8]

  3. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Babirusa skull

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    Original – Skull of a male North Sulawesi babirusa, a species from the pig family endemic to Indonesia. Babirusas are notable for the long upper canines in the males, that emerge vertically from the alveolar process, penetrating though the skin and curving backward over the front of the face and towards the forehead. Reason

  4. Buru babirusa - Wikipedia

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    The meat of the Buru babirusa has low fat (only 1.27% compared to 5–15% for domestic pigs) and is regarded as a delicacy. It is also preferred by the locals to the meat of other wild pigs or deer in terms of texture and flavor. [2]

  5. North Sulawesi babirusa - Wikipedia

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    The North Sulawesi babirusa is threatened from hunting and deforestation. [1] The common and scientific names are various transcriptions of its local name, which literally translated means "pig-deer" (from Indonesian babi, "pig" + rusa, "deer" [4] – see also Javan rusa) in reference to the huge tusks of the male suggestive of a deer's antlers.

  6. Zoo Miami welcomes endangered ‘pig deer’ to the 305 ... - AOL

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    Zoo Miami welcomed the birth of a rare and endangered wild pig native to the swamps and rain forests of Indonesia last month. The baby babirusa was born Dec. 15 and remains in isolation at the zoo ...

  7. Suidae - Wikipedia

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    Suidae is a family of artiodactyl mammals which are commonly called pigs, hogs, or swine. In addition to numerous fossil species, 18 extant species are currently recognized (or 19 counting domestic pigs and wild boars separately), classified into between four and eight genera .

  8. Babirusa Piglet Born at Disney's Animal Kingdom While Park ...

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  9. Peccary - Wikipedia

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    A peccary is a medium-sized animal, with a strong resemblance to a pig. Like a pig, it has a snout ending in a cartilaginous disc and eyes that are small relative to its head. Also like a pig, it uses only the middle two digits for walking, although, unlike pigs, the other toes may be altogether absent. Its stomach is not ruminating.