
Tapir - Wikipedia
Size varies between types, but most tapirs are about 2 m (61⁄2 ft) long, stand about 1 m (31⁄4 ft) high at the shoulder, and weigh between 150 and 300 kg (330 and 660 lb).
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 …
Baird's tapir - Wikipedia
The Baird's tapir (Tapirus bairdii), also known as the Central American tapir, is a species of tapir native to Mexico, Central America, and northwestern South America. [4] It is the largest of the three species of tapir native to the Americas, as well as the largest native land mammal in both Central and South America. [5]
Facts About Tapirs - Live Science
2016年6月28日 · There are five species of tapir, and they are all relatively similar in size. They range from 29 to 42 inches (74 to 107 centimeters) from foot to shoulder and weigh a hefty 500 to 800 lbs....
Brazilian Tapir - Southwick's Zoo
Tapirs have four toes on each front foot, and three toes on each back foot. Each toe has its own hoof, so in total a tapir has 14 hooves. A tapir’s most notable feature is its long fleshy nose. A tapir uses its flexible nose when reaching to grasp branches and leaves.
Tapirs: The Ancient Forest Giants You Should Know About
2024年7月4日 · A tapir is a large, herbivorous mammal belonging to the family Tapiridae. There are four living species of tapirs, each with a distinct habitat and appearance: Brazilian Tapir, Malayan Tapir, Baird's Tapir, and Mountain Tapir.
Amazonian Tapir - Rainforest Alliance
2023年9月15日 · Amazonian tapirs (also known as lowland or Brazilian tapirs) are one of the largest mammals found in South America. Weighing in at anywhere between 350 to 600 pounds, adult tapirs have rather corpulent bodies. Unusual in appearance, tapirs have thick necks, stumpy tails, and large ears.
Harvard Tapirs: Of Toes and Ancient Taxidermy
2012年1月9日 · It has five toes instead of the four toes you'll find on a tapir's front foot. And here are Heptodon's rear feet with the three-toed structure similar to those of a modern tapir. Check out what the real tapir's skeletal foot looks like below.
Tapir - San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers
People often think a tapir is a kind of pig or anteater, but it is actually most closely related to horses and rhinos. Its nose and upper lip are combined into a flexible snout that the animal uses to reach and pull food into its mouth. A tapir is both a browser and a grazer!
Tapir and other bones - graysite1.net
Components of hind tapir foot, planar surface, approximately natural size.