Hello again my dear fans of unusual and curious animals. Our subject of today is a very specific and beautiful creation – tapir. I’ve read somewhere that tapir was listed impartially in top 20 of unusual animal of the world. They look like a mixture of the pig and elephant
Four species of tapir exist on the planet today. The tapirs are related to the primitive horse and to the rhinoceros, see yourself

Tapirs have been variously described as having brown eyes or having eyes with a bluish cast to them. Tapirs like to bathe, and will make treks to pools and rivers for this purpose. All are dense and bulky with hard, tough skin. They swim well, climb well, and bulldoze paths through the vegetation of their habitats – vegetation on which they also browse for their main food source. They eat aquatic vegetables such as leaves, buds, twigs, and fruits of low plants.

Baby tapirs are “hiders.” For the first few weeks of their lives, the mother will make the sure the baby is hidden in thick foliage in the forest while she leaves to browse. When she returns, she nurses the baby, always lying down to do so…sweet, isn’t it?
The natural lifespan of a tapir is approximately 30 years, but as it often present time – humans are the tapir’s most dangerous enemy. All species are now endangered due to hunting, encroachment by humans, and habitat destruction…

They really look so innocent and inoffensive…


What a little cutie that baby is! Who knew? The grown ups are kind of ugly, I think… but that baby… wow! CUTE!
Yep) agree, totally sweety..that’s my favourite pic
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Baby tapirs are the best thing ever.
There must be some scientific evidence to prove it – i woder if i could get a grant to research it
Sarah