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Buru babirusa was created in 1758.
Togian babirusa was created in 1949.
North Sulawesi babirusa was created in 1909.
Babirusa are wild pigs found in the forest by the Sulawesi,Buru in Indonesia islands.
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The babirusa, also known as the deer-pig, was likely discovered by local indigenous people in Indonesia thousands of years ago. However, in terms of the Western scientific community, it was officially described and named by Dutch zoologist Anthonie Cornelis Oudemans in 1907.
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Babirusas are omnivores, feeding primarily on fruits, leaves, and nuts. They may also consume small insects, invertebrates, and carrion opportunistically. Grazing on vegetation makes up a significant portion of their diet.
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Babirusa live in the dense rainforests of Southeast Asia, primarily in Indonesia (such as on the islands of Sulawesi, Togian, and Buru). They are known for their distinctive tusks and prefer to inhabit areas close to water sources such as rivers or swamps.
The zoological name for the babirusa is Babyrousa babyrussa.
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