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    Name

    The term tapir comes from the Portuguese-language words tapir, tapira, which themselves trace their origins back to Old Tupi, specifically the term tapi'iracode: tpw is deprecated . This word, according to Eduardo d… See more

    Species

    There are four widely recognized extant species of tapir, all in the genus Tapirus of the family Tapiridae. They are the South American tapir, the Malayan tapir, Baird's tapir, and the mountain tapir. In 2013, a group of re… See more

    General appearance

    Size varies between types, but most tapirs are about 2 m (6+1⁄2 ft) long, stand about 1 m (3+1⁄4 ft) high at the shoulder, and weigh between 150 and 300 kg (330 and 660 lb). Their coats are short and range in colour from reddis… See more

    Physical characteristics

    The proboscis of the tapir is a highly flexible organ, able to move in all directions, allowing the animals to grab foliage that would otherwise be out of reach. Tapirs often exhibit the flehmen response, a posture in … See more

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