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Sulawesi babirusa

The North Sulawesi Babirusa

  • 26 December, 2022
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Daily Critter Facts, Land Mammal Facts, Ungulate Facts
The north Sulawesi babirusa can be found in Sulawesi, Lembeh, Buton, and Muna, in Indonesia. They prefer tropical forest underbrush habitats, canebrakes, and can be found on the shores of lakes and rivers
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feral pig

The Invasive Feral Pig

  • 24 March, 2022
  • Critterman
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Daily Critter Facts, Land Mammal Facts, Ungulate Facts
Believed to come from the wild European boar, escaped domestic pigs, or a combination of the 2 the feral pig, aka wild boar, is considered an invasive species and a general nuisance animal
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pig

Behold the Domestic Pig

  • 12 November, 2019
  • Critterman
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Daily Critter Facts, Land Mammal Facts, Ungulate Facts
When you think about a pig, the thought generally brings to mind mud, fat pot bellies, grunts, squeals, and piglets. But pigs are so much more than that. These incredibly intelligent,
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warthog

The Not-So-Handsome Warthog

  • 21 December, 2018
  • Critterman
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Daily Critter Facts, Land Mammal Facts
The warthog can be found in Africa’s southern Sudan and southwestern Ethiopia, in savanna woodland and grasslands. They aren’t picky about what they call home either. These critters will typically forgo digging their own burrow, instead inhabiting abandoned
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