Babirusas

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Category Description:

This category contains sites and pages for kids and teens about Babirusas, a relative of Pigs, Hogs, and Warthogs.

Information listed here includes classification, taxonomy, appearance, size, diet, tusks, social behavior, mating and reproduction, locations and habitat, status, threats, and conservation efforts.

  • Babirusa  - Facts from Los Angeles Zoo describe status, appearance, distribution, movement, preferred food, purpose of tusks, and zoo animals. Includes pictures and video.
  • Babirusa (Babyrousa babyrussa)  - Animal Diversity explores common range, habitat types, reproduction, behavior and activity, parenting, physical features, food habits, and population status.
  • Babirusa (Babyrousa babyrussa)  - Details from BBC Nature Wildfacts cover unusual appearance, range, habitat, breeding, diet, status, and pictures.
  • Babirusa (Babyrousa babyrussa)  - IndonesianFauna.com furnishes locations, activity levels, resemblance to other species, distinguishing features, food habits, development, and behavior.
  • Oregon Zoo Animals: Babirusa Pigs  - Article offers explanation of taxonomy, noticeable features, litter size, growth and development, feeding and diet, limited range, and zoo animals.
  • Rare Babirusa Pig Born  - Houston Zoo chronicles birth, mother's pregnancy, species information, and conservation status. Offers photo gallery.
  • Saint Louis Zoo: Babirusa  - Article reports distinctive appearance, zoo pairs, observation difficulties, shape, purpose of upper tusks, previous threats, social system, family tree, and evolution.
  • Sulawesi Babirusa (Babyrousa celebensis)  - Looks at names, status, physical description, range, habitat, diet, behavior, reproduction, threats, conservation, and videos and images.
  • TheBIGZoo: Babirusa (Babirousa babyrussa)  - Contains appearance, size, tusks, food, habitat, population threats, activity, social organization, life cycle, and senses.
 
 
 
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