Babirusa
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phylum | Chordata | The babirusas (from Indonesian bābī rūsa, lit. "deer-hog") are a genus, Babyrousa, in the pig family (Suidae) found in Wallacea, or specifically the Indonesian islands of Sulawesi, Togian, Sula and Buru.
Babirusa are notable for the long upper canines in the males. The upper canines of male babirusa emerge vertically from the alveolar process, penetrating though the skin and curving backward over the front of the face and towards the forehead.
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class | Mammalia | |
infraclass | Eutheria | |
order | Artiodactyla | |
family | Suidae | |
genus | Babyrousa |