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  1. 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 …

  2. Tapirs - Description, Habitat, Diet, Predators, & Pictures

    Dec 16, 2025 · 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 …

  3. 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. …

  4. All About the Terrific Tapir | Tapir Specialist Group

    These rare mammals are often confused with hippos, pigs or anteaters, but their closest living relatives are actually rhinos and horses. Tapirs are a living fossil; they’be been around since the Eocene, …

  5. Tapir | Tropical, Forest-Dwelling & Herbivorous | Britannica

    Jan 5, 2026 · 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.

  6. Baird’s Tapir - The Houston Zoo

    All Animals Baird’s Tapir Tapirs are the largest land mammal in South America. Females are larger than males and can weigh up to 700 pounds. They inhabit rivers and wetlands and eat grass, plants, and …

  7. Tapir - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    No, it's a tapir, a primitive animal that has remained largely unchanged for millions of years. Tapirs are most closely related to horses and rhinos, since they have an odd number of toes (four toes on each …

  8. Tapir Animal Facts - A-Z Animals

    May 27, 2024 · A Tapir is an ancient animal that first appeared in its current form 20 to 30 million years ago. While 15 species of Tapirs have gone extinct during that time, the four or five remaining species …

  9. 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...

  10. What is a Tapir – Corcovado Adventures

    4 days ago · Interesting Tapir Tidbits All tapirs have a prehensile “trunk,” which is in reality an extended nose that the animals use to clutch branches and feed. Believe it or not, these creatures can eat up …