A close-up of a Babirusa in the forest.
A close-up of a Babirusa in the forest.
Babyrousa
A close-up of a Babirusa in the forest.
The Babirusa's name means pig deer after their unusual appearance!
Two Babirusa boars facing each other in battle.
A male Buru babirusa put two forelegs on a stump. Babirusa are notable for the long upper canines in the males.
Babirusa mother with young in a field.
Babirusa isolated on white background.
Babirusas have extra layers of fat to better insulate themselves.
Babirusa deer-pigs looking for food on wet soil or mud. The babirusas, also called deer-pigs are a genus, Babyrousa, in the swine family found in Wallacea.
Babirusa close-up
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