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  • Tapir - Wikipedia
    Tapirs inhabit jungle and forest regions of South and Central America and Southeast Asia They are one of three extant branches of Perissodactyla (odd-toed ungulates), alongside equines and rhinoceroses
  • 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
  • Tapir Specialist Group
    The Tapir Specialist Group works to study and protect the four species of tapirs and their remaining habitat in Central and South America and Southeast Asia Tapirs are a living fossil; they’be been around since the Eocene, having survived waves of extinction of other animals
  • 10 things you need to know about tapirs | TED Blog
    These large, forest-dwelling mammals look a bit like a cross between a wild boar and an anteater And while they’re often derided, they are truly amazing animals Brazilian conservation biologist Patricia Medici is utterly devoted to tapirs
  • Tapir Animal Facts - Tapiridae - A-Z Animals
    Tapirs (family Tapiridae) are large, primarily forest-dwelling odd-toed ungulates closely related to horses and rhinoceroses Living tapirs are placed in the genus Tapirus and occur in Central South America and Southeast Asia
  • Tapirs: The Ancient Forest Giants You Should Know About
    There are four living species of tapirs, each with a distinct habitat and appearance: Brazilian Tapir, Malayan Tapir, Baird's Tapir, and Mountain Tapir Tapirs have a distinctive prehensile snout — imagine a stubby elephant’s trunk — which they use to grab leaves and fruit
  • Tapir - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants
    Tapirs are most closely related to horses and rhinos, since they have an odd number of toes (four toes on each front foot, three on each back foot) Their eyes and ears are small, and the body is teardrop shaped: tapered in the front and wider at the rear, designed to walk through thick vegetation
  • Tapirs | National Geographic
    Tapirs look something like pigs with trunks, but they are actually related to horses and rhinoceroses This eclectic lineage is an ancient one—and so is the tapir itself Scientists believe
  • Tapir - Descriptions, Habitats, Images, Diets, and Interesting Facts
    Among these fascinating animals is the tapir, a living relic that roams the tropical forests of the world With its distinctive, flexible snout and shy demeanor, the tapir is a marvel of evolution, playing a crucial role in its ecosystem while often remaining a mystery to many
  • 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





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