Stock image of a Babirusa.Photo:Hohlfeld/ullstein bild via Getty
Hohlfeld/ullstein bild via Getty
The rare endangered babirusa — which means “pig deer” in the Malay language — was born on Dec. 15, 2023, the zoo announced onInstagramTuesday.
This was the first time a babirusa was born at the zoo. The swine’s sex is still undetermined because it remains in isolation with its mother.
Babirusas are native to Indonesia and found in wet climates — such as swamps and rainforests. The zoo shared that the species can live around 10 years in the wild but can double its lifespan while under the care of humans.
Currently, the species' “greatest threats are habitat loss and hunting for food,” per the zoo’s announcement.
The babirusa is an omnivorous animal and will “eat almost anything” - even sometimes their young - shared Zoo Miami.
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Per the zoo, the animal is “considered to be one of the most bizarre-looking” swine amongst the variety of different wild swine species.
The “pig deer” name comes from “the strange appearance of males whose tusks look like antlers growing on the top of their heads,” Zoo Miami shared in the Instagram caption. The babirusa has a set of upper tusks that grow up through the top of its face and has a second set of tusks on the lower jaw.
The upper tusks can curl back into the animal’s face, while the lower tusks curl in upward motion and away from the babirusa’s head. Males and females are primarily hairless, and females do not have tusks.
source: people.com