Bornean bearded pig

Bornean bearded pig
Temporal range: Middle Pleistocene-Present
Male
Female and juveniles
Both photographed at Bako National Park, Sarawak
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Artiodactyla
Family: Suidae
Genus: Sus
Species:
S. barbatus
Binomial name
Sus barbatus
Subspecies

S. b. barbatus
S. b. oi

Synonyms

Chaetorhinus barbatus

The Bornean bearded pig (Sus barbatus), also known as the Sunda bearded pig or simply bearded pig, is a species in the pig genus, Sus.

It can be recognized by its prominent beard. It also sometimes has tassels on its tail. It is found in Southeast AsiaSumatra, Borneo, the Malay Peninsula, and various smaller islands like in Sulu archipelago such as Tawi-Tawi, where it inhabits rainforests and mangrove forests. The bearded pig lives in a family. It can reproduce from the age of 18 months, and can be cross-bred with other species in the family Suidae.