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- Tapir - Wikipedia
Their coats are short and range in colour from reddish brown, to grey, to nearly black, with the notable exceptions of the Malayan tapir, which has a white, saddle-shaped marking on its back, and the mountain tapir, which has longer, woolly fur
- 15 Top Tapir Facts - Fact Animal
Tapir are herbivorous mammals that live in the jungles and forests of South and Central America They have short snouts, resembling that of anteaters, that enable them to grab onto branches and leaves Weighing hundreds of pounds, the tapir is the largest land mammal in South America
- Tapir | Tropical, Forest-Dwelling Herbivorous | Britannica
Tapir, (genus Tapirus), any of five species of hoofed mammals, the only extant members of the family Tapiridae (order Perissodactyla), found in tropical forests of Malaysia and the New World
- Tapirs - Description, Habitat, Diet, Predators, Pictures
Tapirs, with their unique pig-like appearance and short, trunk-like snouts, are ancient herbivorous mammals that have roamed the Earth for millions of years Despite their resemblance to pigs, they are close relatives of horses, asses, zebras, and rhinoceroses
- All About the Terrific Tapir | Tapir Specialist Group
There are four living species of tapir, each with a distinct appearance and habitat range Tapirs are found in the forests of Central and South America as well as Southeast Asia
- Bairds tapir - Wikipedia
The Baird's tapir is named after the American naturalist Spencer Fullerton Baird, [6] who traveled to Mexico in 1843 and observed the animals However, the species was first documented by another American naturalist, W T White [7] Like the other American tapirs (the mountain tapir and the South American tapir), the Baird's tapir is commonly called danta by people [who?] in all areas [where
- South American tapir - Wikipedia
T kabomani is allegedly also found in the Amazon rainforest, where it appears to be sympatric with the well-known South American tapir (T terrestris) When it was described in December of 2013, T kabomani was the first odd-toed ungulate discovered in over 100 years
- TAPIR at Caltech
TAPIR is part of the Division of Physics, Mathematics, and Astronomy at Caltech We are located in the Cahill Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics
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