How many baby Buru babirusas are in a litter?
A Buru babirusa (Babyrousa babyrussa) usually gives birth to around 1 babies.With 1 litters per year, that sums up to a yearly offspring of 1 babies.
Each of those little ones spend around 156 days as a fetus before they are released into the wild. Upon birth, they weight 715 grams (1.58 lbs) and measure 9 cm (0′ 4″). They are a member of the Suidae family (genus: Babyrousa). An adult Buru babirusa grows up to a size of 95 cm (3′ 2″).
To have a reference: Humans obviously usually have a litter size of one ;). Their babies are in the womb of their mother for 280 days (40 weeks) and reach an average size of 1.65m (5′ 5″). They weight in at 62 kg (137 lbs), which is obviously highly individual, and reach an average age of 75 years.
The Buru babirusa (Babyrousa babyrussa) is a wild pig-like animal native to the Indonesian islands of Buru, the two Sula Islands of Mangole and Taliabu. It is also known as the Moluccan babirusa, golden babirusa or hairy babirusa. Traditionally, this relatively small species included the other babirusas as subspecies, but it has been recommended treating them as separate species based on differences in their morphology. As also suggested by its alternative common names, the Buru Babirusa has relatively long thick, gold-brown body-hair – a feature not shared by the other extant babirusas.In absence of detailed data on B. babyrussa, it is generally assumed that its habitat and ecology are similar to that of B. celebensis (north Sulawesi babirusa). Furthermore, as all babirusas were considered conspecific under the scientific name B. babyrussa until 2001, data collected before that is consistently listed under the name B. babyrussa, though the vast majority actually refers to B. celebensis (by far the best known species of babirusa). Babirusas tend to occupy tropical rainforests, river banks and various natural ponds rich in water plants. They are omnivorous and feed on various leaves, roots, fruits, invertebrates and small vertebrates. Their jaws and teeth are strong enough to crack any kind of nuts. Babirusas lack the rostral bone in their nose, which is a tool used by other wild pigs for digging. Therefore, they prefer feeding on roots in soft muddy or sandy soils. Cannibalism was reported among babirusas, feeding on the young of their own species or other mammals. North Sulawesi babirusas form groups with up to a dozen of individuals, especially when raising their young. Older males might live individually.The north Sulawesi babirusa reach sexual maturity when they are 5–10 months old. Their estrous cycle is 28–42 days, and the gestation period lasts 150–157 days. The females have two rows of teats and will give birth to 1–2 piglets weighing 380–1050 grams and measuring 15–20 cm, which they will nurse until the age of 6–8 months. The lifespan is about 24 years.The restricted habitat of the Buru babirusa, with the total area within 20,000 km², and its gradual loss due to logging persuaded the International Union for Conservation of Nature to declare the species as vulnerable. Hunting by the local population is another cause of concern. Whereas it is unpopular among Muslim communities for religious reasons, it is widely hunted by the indigenous people of Buru, which are predominantly Christian. The meat of Buru babirusa has low fat (only 1.27% compared to 5–15% for domestic pigs) and is regarded as a delicacy. It is also preferred by the locals to the meat of other wild pigs or deer in terms of texture and flavor. The establishment of two protected areas on Buru, Gunung Kapalat Mada (1,380 km²) and Waeapo (50 km²), partly aim at preserving the habitat of the Buru babirusa. This species also enjoys full protection under Indonesian law since 1931.
Other animals of the family Suidae
Buru babirusa is a member of the Suidae, as are these animals:
- Wild boar with 4 babies per pregnancy
- Pygmy hog with 3 babies per pregnancy
- Bornean bearded pig with 6 babies per pregnancy
- Bushpig with 2 babies per pregnancy
- Desert warthog with 3 babies per pregnancy
- Celebes warty pig with 3 babies per pregnancy
- Red river hog with 3 babies per pregnancy
- Giant forest hog with 4 babies per pregnancy
- Javan warty pig with 5 babies per pregnancy
- Common warthog becoming 15 years old
Animals that share a litter size with Buru babirusa
Those animals also give birth to 1 babies at once:
- Big free-tailed bat
- Ruwenzori otter shrew
- Silky anteater
- Gray snub-nosed monkey
- Insular single leaf bat
- Whiskered bat
- Tammar wallaby
- Least pipistrelle
- Grey seal
- Rüppell’s pipistrelle
Animals that get as old as a Buru babirusa
Other animals that usually reach the age of 24 years:
- South Asian river dolphin with 28 years
- Cacomistle with 23 years
- Big brown bat with 20 years
- Plains zebra with 20 years
- Patas monkey with 23.83 years
- Aardwolf with 25 years
- Daubenton’s bat with 28 years
- False killer whale with 22 years
- Ocelot with 20.25 years
- Potto with 26 years
Animals with the same weight as a Buru babirusa
What other animals weight around 92.33 kg (203.54 lbs)?
- Harbor seal usually reaching 87.31 kgs (192.49 lbs)
- Naemorhedus sumatraensis usually reaching 110 kgs (242.51 lbs)
- Llama usually reaching 107.66 kgs (237.35 lbs)
- Pacific white-sided dolphin usually reaching 109.85 kgs (242.18 lbs)
- Atlantic humpback dolphin usually reaching 100 kgs (220.46 lbs)
- South Asian river dolphin usually reaching 93.49 kgs (206.11 lbs)
- Addax usually reaching 95.39 kgs (210.3 lbs)
- Lesser kudu usually reaching 93.81 kgs (206.82 lbs)
- White-tailed deer usually reaching 75.6 kgs (166.67 lbs)
- Arctocephalus forsteri usually reaching 101.13 kgs (222.95 lbs)
Animals with the same size as a Buru babirusa
Also reaching around 95 cm (3′ 2″) in size do these animals:
- Springbok gets as big as 1.06 meter (3′ 6″)
- African golden cat gets as big as 79.9 cm (2′ 8″)
- Red goral gets as big as 1.04 meter (3′ 5″)
- Black-fronted duiker gets as big as 94.4 cm (3′ 2″)
- Bornean orangutan gets as big as 89 cm (3′ 0″)
- Four-horned antelope gets as big as 100 cm (3′ 4″)
- Black duiker gets as big as 1.04 meter (3′ 6″)
- Goa (antelope) gets as big as 98 cm (3′ 3″)
- Chacoan peccary gets as big as 1.03 meter (3′ 5″)
- Maxwell’s duiker gets as big as 84.6 cm (2′ 10″)