16th October 2006

Designed by a fourth-grader?

posted by saurabh in Amamals, Biology |

Continuing our series, “Creatures that exist on this planet that you* never even fucking HEARD of”, I present the babirusa, the pig-deer of Indonesia. Check out this tusk arrangement! Spectacular. Those secondary tusks are actually their upper canines, which curve back and grow through their skulls. Ow! Impacted.


* Where by “you” I mean “me”.


There are currently 10 responses to “Designed by a fourth-grader?”

  1. 1 On October 16th, 2006, mist1 said:

    This reminds me a bit of my sixth grade picture. The braces were the best decision my parents ever made. 

    Posted by Mist 1

  2. 2 On October 17th, 2006, Anonymous said:

    Pig-deer? Huh. That thing dosn’t look like Wilbur OR Bambi. 

    Posted by DearDarlingDidi

  3. 3 On October 17th, 2006, hibiscus said:

    i don’t have my 3D glasses anymore. i had a pair that came with a free comic book in a fast food kid’s meal. can’t quite get the eyes crossed the right… way… ow! 

    Posted by hibiscus

  4. 4 On October 19th, 2006, sauravhttp://www.passtheroti.com said:

    my favorite part of the wiki entry:

    “Because it is split-hooved and has a three-chambered stomach (and was thus thought to be a ruminant for a long time), there was some dispute in Halakha (Jewish law) as to whether the babirusa pig is, in fact, kosher (permitted according to Jewish dietary laws). Eventually it was found that the animal is not a true ruminant, and thus remains ‘trefe’ like other pigs.”

    A close second was the part about how a male pig-deer had mated with a female pig in captivity and had hybrid babies. If I were more sensible, this would probably have been first. 

    Posted by sauravrc

  5. 5 On October 19th, 2006, Hedgehog said:

    I think i will change my nom de clavier to “pigdeer.”

    Mist1: Learning that koi can have teeth like that does nothing to increase my enthusiasm for wading in freshwater ponds.

     

    Posted by hedgehog

  6. 6 On October 20th, 2006, Anonymous said:

    Learning that koi can have teeth like that does nothing to increase my enthusiasm for wading in freshwater ponds. 

    /snort. I have a sneaky suspicion you are way more enthusiastic about wading into freswhater ponds than the average rhodent.

    Saurabh, is there any comprenehsive numerical genetic theory about when speecies can interbreed or not? 

    Posted by Saheli

  7. 7 On October 26th, 2006, Benjamin said:

    So doing a search-and-replace in your article results in “Creatures that exist on this planet that me never even fucking HEARD of”…

    I find this more amusing than the animal itself, save the part about his own teeth growing into his skull. I had headgear as a junior high schooler - talk about instant pariah status, this poor guy must never get laid. Actually, these things are still around, so that’s also wrong. Never mind. 

    Posted by Ben

  8. 8 On October 26th, 2006, saurabh said:

    Ya mon, me gon talk like a champion! 

    Posted by saurabh

  9. 9 On October 26th, 2006, saurabh said:

    Err, as to interbreeding: no, why would there be? There’s not even any general theory on speciation, and I don’t really expect there to be. Just as there’s a nigh-infinite number of ways to increase fitness, not all of which are immediately obvious, speciation really only involves creating genetic isolation, which can be achieved in so many bazillion ways that one wouldn’t expect to be able to describe it generally. Meaning: that pig’s dick could be too big, too small, or shaped funny, etc. 

    Posted by saurabh

  10. 10 On May 11th, 2009, pande made soma antara said:

    gw boleh minta taringnya ga? buat pajangan….!

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