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Wat (wie) is babirusa$533071$ - definitie

SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Sulawesi Babirusa; Babyrousa celebensis; North Sulawesi Babirusa; Sulawesi babirusa
  • Skeleton of a North Sulawesi babirusa ([[Museum of Osteology]])
  • A feeding male at [[Disney's Animal Kingdom]], Florida

Babirusa         
GENUS OF MAMMALS
Pig-deer; Babiroussa; Babyrousinae; Babyrousini; Pig Deer; Babirusas; Babyrousa
The babirusas, also called deer-pigs (), are a genus, Babyrousa, in the swine family found in the Indonesian islands of Sulawesi, Togian, Sula and Buru. All members of this genus were considered part of a single species until 2002, the babirusa, B.
Babiroussa         
GENUS OF MAMMALS
Pig-deer; Babiroussa; Babyrousinae; Babyrousini; Pig Deer; Babirusas; Babyrousa
·noun ·Alt. of Babirussa.
babirusa         
GENUS OF MAMMALS
Pig-deer; Babiroussa; Babyrousinae; Babyrousini; Pig Deer; Babirusas; Babyrousa
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¦ noun a forest-dwelling wild pig with several upturned horn-like tusks, native to Malaysia. [Babyrousa babyrussa.]
Origin
C17: from Malay, from babi 'hog' + rusa 'deer'.

Wikipedia

North Sulawesi babirusa

The North Sulawesi babirusa (Babyrousa celebensis) is a pig-like animal native to Sulawesi and some nearby islands (Lembeh, Buton and Muna) in Indonesia. It has two pairs of large tusks composed of enlarged canine teeth. The upper canines penetrate the top of the snout, curving back toward the forehead. The North Sulawesi babirusa is threatened from hunting and deforestation.

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