The Perissodactyls (horses, rhinos, and tapirs) were the planet’s dominant grazers for many millions of years–from the beginning of the Eocene to the end of the Miocene–but, in the most recent geological period they have been greatly outnumbered and outcompeted by the multitudinous artiodactyls (pigs, cows, deer, goats, antelopes, giraffes, and so on). The vast distance separating the Earth’s remaining tapirs illustrates how much their range has shrunk. Three species live in very different parts of South America and one live on the other side of the world in Malaysia and Indonesia. The tapir species look different as adults but their incredible similarity as calves indicated their fundamental closeness. Such a study is also a study of insufferable cuteness since juvenile tapirs, with their waving proboscises and dappled coats are very endearing. Although the tapirs are vanishing from the wild there are more of each of the 4 species in zoos every year. Here are some more of the new ones for your viewing pleasure!
Hooray for little tapirs!
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August 27, 2011 at 1:48 AM
Diana
Nothing like some baby animals to brighten your day 🙂
August 31, 2011 at 12:07 PM
Hieronymo
Just look at their little flexible noses!
September 29, 2011 at 9:07 AM
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furry
September 29, 2011 at 4:33 PM
Hieronymo
They are so furry–I just want to pick one up!