As with most caniforms, the upper canines are prominent.
Its body had the same shape as a cougar except for a long and compressed upper canine.
Babirusa are notable for the long upper canines in the males.
Its upper canines were the size of a man's thumbs, and each finger bore predatory claws.
Above the upper canine at the top of the snout there is a small depression on the maxilla.
The upper canines penetrate the top of the snout, curving back toward the forehead.
In males, the relatively long and thick upper canines are strongly curved.
Adult males have the upper canines visible on the sides of the mouth.
All recent felids have more or less conical-shaped upper canines.
Her upper canines were about five millimeters longer than the rest of her teeth.