Babyrousa celebensis (Deninger, 1909) is a animal in the Suidae family, order Artiodactyla, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Babyrousa celebensis (Deninger, 1909)

Babyrousa celebensis (Deninger, 1909)

Babyrousa celebensis, the North Sulawesi babirusa, is a tusked pig-like Indonesian mammal threatened by hunting and deforestation.

Family
Genus
Babyrousa
Order
Artiodactyla
Class
Mammalia

About Babyrousa celebensis (Deninger, 1909)

The North Sulawesi babirusa, scientifically named Babyrousa celebensis, is a pig-like animal native to Sulawesi and the nearby Indonesian islands of Lembeh, Buton, and Muna. Both its common and scientific name come from transcriptions of the species' local name, which translates literally to "pig-deer". This name combines the Indonesian words babi (pig) and rusa (deer), chosen because the male's large tusks resemble a deer's antlers. This species has two pairs of large tusks formed from greatly enlarged canine teeth. The lower and upper pairs of canines both curve up and back toward the head. In males, the upper canines are so enlarged and curved that they penetrate through the flesh and the top of the snout, then continue curving back toward the forehead. The North Sulawesi babirusa has mostly hairless mottled grey and brown skin that works as camouflage. It lives in the underbrush of tropical forests and canebrakes, as well as along the shores of rivers and lakes. Although the species is protected under Indonesian law, it is threatened by illegal hunting and deforestation.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Mammalia Artiodactyla Suidae Babyrousa

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