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  • Babirusa - Wikipedia
    The babirusa has sparked debate among Jewish scholars and animal researchers about whether it is considered kosher, or permissible to be consumed by Jews, according to Jewish dietary laws
  • Babirusa Animal Facts - Babyrousa - A-Z Animals
    Babirusa (Babyrousa) is a well-known mammal only found in Sulawesi and nearby Indonesian islands, called a 'pig-deer' and known for male tusks Locally hunted for food in places, it is a symbol for Sulawesi conservation in zoos and nature exhibits
  • Meet the Babirusa, a Wild Pig with Massive Teeth | WWF
    If they grow long enough, the tusks can even pierce the animal’s skull But luckily for the babirusa, whose name means “pig-deer” in Malay, that’s a rare occurrence, as their tusks are fragile and can break easily
  • Babirusa - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants
    The babirusa has been called "a wild pig with a dental problem " They have remarkable tusks or canine teeth that can grow right up through the skin in their snout and curve back toward their forehead
  • Babirusa | Endangered, Sulawesi, Indonesia | Britannica
    The babirusa is a docile, retiring, night-hunting animal of dense jungle It is a fast runner and swims readily When foraging, it roots in soft soil near rivers and in swamps The babirusa is considered good to eat and is often hunted locally
  • Babirusa | The Animal Facts | Appearance, Diet, Habitat, Behavior
    The babirusa is a species of wild pig Their most notable feature is the upper canines which in males grow through the muzzle and then curve back towards their face
  • Babirusa: Characteristics, Diet, Facts More [Fact Sheet]
    The name “Babirusa” translates to “pig-deer” in Malay Indonesian languages, which refers to the deer-like appearance of the animal and its long, pig-like snout
  • Babirusa - San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers
    Two tusks grow out of every adult babirusa's lower jaw, and two more tusks grow right through the upper part of the adult male's snout—looking something like misplaced, miniature antlers


















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