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I have a wild boar friend named Babirusa.

At first glance, it has very impressive horns, but in fact, they are not horns but teeth.

But it looks uncomfortable because if your teeth grow like that, you might stab your head.

It really stings

Babirusa males are friends destined to be slowly impaled to death by their own teeth.

It hurts just to imagine being stabbed to death by teeth that slowly grow through your skull or eyes.

What’s even more absurd is that these teeth are directional, but their strength is so weak that they can’t even be used as weapons.

It’s literally just for decoration.

Why on earth was Babirusa born with a life-saving organ attached to her body?

This is the curse of the cock that has afflicted all males since history.

Babirusa females have been preferring males with large, useless organs.

As a result, only males with larger teeth survived the competition.

The process by which animals evolve useless or even harmful decorative organs to attract the opposite sex is called sexual selection.

It is the result of the will to procreate today even if tomorrow a hole breaks through and dies.

Males often show great sexual selection, and birds, including the colorful peacock feathers, are examples.

In any case, the development of display organs due to sexual selection is a common occurrence found all over the world, not only in Babirusa.

There is no need to curse at your wild boar friends for evolving like a beetle.

Now that I think about it, there was a time a few years ago when there were a lot of Babirusas walking on two feet.

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