The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘World’s ugliest pig’ spotted in Indonesia

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JAKARTA: Rare images of the ‘world’s ugliest pig’ have been captured in Indonesia, researcher­s said Friday, offering a window into a little-known species believed to be on the brink of extinction.

The number of endangered Javan warty pigs — males are distinguis­hed by large warts on their faces — has plunged since the early 1980s due to hunting and forest habitat loss, according to the UK-based Chester Zoo.

British and Indonesian researcher­s laid camera traps in the forests of the Southeast Asian nation’s Java island in the hopes of capturing images of the elusive creature.

Their goal was to get a clearer sense of population levels and find ways to boost conservati­on of a “highly threatened species”.

“It was even feared that many, if not all, population­s had become extinct until their existence was confirmed by the zoo’s cameras,” the zoo said as it released the images.

The research “could eventually be used to establish new protection laws for the species as, currently, they are not protected by Indonesian law”, it added.

The pigs — which are only found on Java — are similar in size to European wild boars but are more slender and have longer heads, the zoo said.

“Males have three pairs of enormous warts on their faces,” said Johanna Rode-Margono, Chester Zoo’s Southeast Asia field programme coordinato­r.

“It is these characteri­stics that have led to them being affectiona­tely labelled as ‘the world’s ugliest pig’ but, certainly to us and our researcher­s, they are rather beautiful and impressive.”— AFP

 ??  ?? File photo shows an endangered Javan warty pig on Indonesia’s Java island. — AFP photo
File photo shows an endangered Javan warty pig on Indonesia’s Java island. — AFP photo

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