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North Sulawesi Babirusa - Jacksonville Zoo 10-29-2014
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This is a female. Males have prominent tusks formed by their upper canines penetrating the skin on top of the snout. The species is located in Indonesia. They are potential prey for tigers living there, and are displayed in the Land of the Tiger exhibit at Jacksonville Zoo.
The name translates to "deer pig", and they are members of the Suidae or pig family.
The name translates to "deer pig", and they are members of the Suidae or pig family.
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