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babirussa    
n. [东印度产] 逐鹿

[东印度产] 逐鹿

babirussa
n 1: Indonesian wild pig with enormous curved canine teeth [synonym:
{babirusa}, {babiroussa}, {babirussa}, {Babyrousa
Babyrussa}]


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