Crossword-Solution: BABIRUSA 8 letters, 8 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Indonesian wild pig with an almost hairless skin and huge curved canine teeth 1 answer
Indonesian wild pig with enormous curved canine teeth 1 answer
BABIROUSSA 2 answers
INDIAN hog 3 answers
INDIAN wild hog 3 answers
BURU Island hog, wild 3 answers
CELEBES Island hog, wild 3 answers
PIG, breed of 9 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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eruption
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Skull of the Babirusa Pig (from Wallace’s ‘Malay Archipelago’).] In the full-grown male Babirusa pig of Celebes (Fig.
The Descent of Man Charles Darwin 1999
Getting no more, however, after ten days' search, I removed to Licoupang, at the extremity of the peninsula, a place celebrated for these birds, as well as for the Babirusa and Sapi-utan.
The Malay Archipelago, Volume I. (of II.) Alfred Russell Wallace 2001
The wild pig seems to be of a species peculiar to the island; but a much more curious animal of this family is the Babirusa or Pig-deer; so named by the Malays from its long and slender legs, and curved tusks resembling horns.
The Malay Archipelago, Volume I. (of II.) Alfred Russell Wallace 2001
Here again we have a resemblance to the Wart-hogs of Africa, whose upper canines grow outwards and curve up so as to form a transition from the usual mode of growth to that of the Babirusa.
The Malay Archipelago, Volume I. (of II.) Alfred Russell Wallace 2001
The strange babirusa of Celebes is also found in Bouru; but in no other Moluccan island, and it is somewhat difficult to imagine how it got there.
The Malay Archipelago Alfred Russell Wallace 2001