Babirusa facts for kids
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Babyrousa celebensis | |
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Babyrousinae
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Babyrousa
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The babirusas are a genus Babyrousa, in the pig family (Suidae) found in Wallacea, or specifically the Indonesian islands of Sulawesi, Togian, Sula and Buru. They are often called deer pigs. All members of this genus were considered part of a single species until recently the babirusa (B. babyrussa), but following the split into several species, this scientific name is restricted to the Buru babirusa from Buru and Sula, whereas the best-known species, the north Sulawesi babirusa is named B. celebensis. The name "pig-deer" has sometimes also been used in English, and is a direct translation of the Indonesian babi-rusa.
Images for kids
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North Sulawesi babirusa skeleton (Museum of Osteology)
See also
In Spanish: Babyrousa para niños
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