Babirusas are believed to have diverged from their pig ancestors between 26 million and 12 million years ago after getting isolated on Sulawesi when sea levels rose at the end of the last ice age.
Name: Babirusa (Babyrousa) Where it lives: Sulawesi and neighboring islands in Indonesia What it eats: Leaves, fruit, mushrooms, tree bark, insects, fish and small mammals Why it's awesome ...
Members of the Babyrousa genus live in swamps in rainforests on the Indonesian islands of Sulawesi and Buru, and the Togian ...
In 2022, Indonesia’s then-president, Joko Widodo, revoked hundreds of operating permits affecting millions of hectares of land previously zoned for new mines and plantations. A small proportion ...