wild boar (Sus scrofa), Buru babirusa (Babyrousa babyrussa), common hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) Description
Plate XXVIE.
1. Wild Boar = wild boar (Sus scrofa)
2. Babyrussa = Buru babirusa (Babyrousa babyrussa)
3. Hippopotamus = hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius)
Date 1910
Source http://www.flickr.com/photos/biodivlibrary/5984804717
Author Protheroe, Ernest.
Full title The handy natural history, by Ernest Protheroe, F.Z.S. With 318 illustrations, 136 being in full color.
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_handy_natural_history_(Coloured_Plate_XXVIII)_(5984804717).jpg
The wild boar (Sus scrofa), also known as the wild swine or Eurasian wild pig, is a suid native to much of Eurasia, North Africa, and the Greater Sunda Islands. Human intervention has spread its range further, making the species one of the widest-ranging mammals in the world, as well as the most widely spread suiform.
The Buru babirusa (Babyrousa babyrussa), also known as the Moluccan babirusa, golden babirusa or hairy babirusa, is a wild pig-like animal native to the island of Buru and the two Sula Islands of Mangole and Taliabu, all belonging to Indonesia.
The common hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius), or hippo, is a large, mostly herbivorous mammal in sub-Saharan Africa, and one of only two extant species in the family Hippopotamidae.