What unusual anatomical feature prevents the babirusa from digging vigorously into firm soil for food?
Answer
Lack of a rostral bone in the nose
Unlike many other swine, the babirusa lacks a rostral bone in its nose, which structurally limits its ability to dig deeply into hard ground, forcing it to forage in softer substrates like mud.

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