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babirusa    
n. [东印度产] 逐鹿



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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
  • Meet the Babirusa, a Wild Pig with Massive Teeth
    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
  • Meet the Babirusa: The Ancient Pig-Deer of the Indonesian Rainforest -
    The babirusa is one of nature's most bizarre and captivating creatures — a prehistoric-looking wild pig with tusks that curve back toward its own skull Here's everything you need to know about this remarkable and endangered animal
  • 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
  • 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 - 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: 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: The prehistoric deer pigs with huge antler teeth
    After protruding from the tops of the snout, the teeth look like antlers, which is how babirusas got their name — the word babirusa means "pig deer" in the Malay language
  • Babyrousa babyrussa (babirusa) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web - ADW
    The babirusa, unlike most other suids, does not appear to use its snout to root for food It is also a more specialized feeder than most suids, primarily eating foliage, fallen fruit, and fungi





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