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Tapir

British pronunciation/tˈæpi‍ə/
American pronunciation/tˈæpɪɹ/
Tapir
[NOUN]
1

a large herbivorous mammal with a short trunk that lives in forests of South and Central America or Southeast Asia

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What is a "tapir"?

The tapir is a large, herbivorous mammal known for its unique appearance with a long snout, stocky body, and distinct coloration. Tapirs have a flexible proboscis-like snout, called a trunk, which they use to grab leaves, fruits, and other vegetation. They have a stout body with four sturdy legs and a short tail. Tapirs are typically dark-colored with a sleek coat that helps them blend in with their forest habitat. They are known for their shy and elusive nature, often avoiding human contact. Tapirs are found in various habitats, including rainforests, grasslands, and swamps, and play a crucial role in seed dispersal and maintaining the balance of their ecosystems.

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1Tapirs were missing.
2Construction starts on the dioramas in the Asian Hall of Mammals: tapirs, sloth bears, leopards, gibbons.
3Horses, llamas, tapirs, cougars, saber-toothed cats, gomphotheres, and later humans also headed south across the land bridge.
4Like, have you ever seen a tapir?
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