
Malayan tapir - Wikipedia
The Malayan tapir (Tapirus indicus), also called Asian tapir, Asiatic tapir, oriental tapir, Indian tapir, piebald tapir, or black-and-white tapir, is the only living tapir species outside of the Americas.
Malayan Tapir - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The Malayan tapir (Tapirus indicus) (otherwise known as Asian tapir) is the only living species of Old World tapir. There are only 4 tapir species around the globe, and this animal is the largest of them. Meanwhile, the Asian tapir is the most evolutionarily distinct tapir in the world.
Malayan Tapir - Facts, Distribution, Behavior, Adaptations, Pictures
Malayan tapirs, also known as the Asian tapirs, are one of the five species of tapirs. Well-known for their unique coloring, they are the only tapir species inhabiting Asia. Size – Malayan tapirs have a length of around 5’11’’-8’2’’ (1.8-2.5 m). Height – They stand at …
Malayan Tapir - Denver Zoo
Malayan tapirs are six to eight feet (1.8-2.4 m) long. They weigh 550-704 pounds (250-320 kg); females are larger than males. They stand three to three and a half feet (90-107 cm) tall. They have a distinctive color pattern – the front and back parts are black and the midsection is …
Tapirus indicus (Malayan tapir) - ADW
Malayan tapirs are forest dwellers that inhabit tropical terrestrial habitats. They occur in rain forests, jungles, primary forests, secondary forests, mature rubber plantations, forest edges, and sometimes open fields or cultivated areas.
Wildlife Fact Sheet: Malayan Tapir - Rainforest Action Network
There are only 2,500 adult Malayan Tapirs left in the wild. The main reason: habitat destruction due to deforestation for agriculture, mining, commercial development projects, and also hunting and poaching.
Tapirs in Black and White | Tapir Specialist Group
Malayan Tapirs are found from southern Thailand and southern Myanmar (Burma) through the Malayan Peninsula, as well as on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. Their habitat is rainforests and lower montane forests. They are able to inhabit secondary, regenerating native forests.
Malayan tapir - Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium
Meet our Malayan tapirs Baku and Yuna in the Asian Forest Sanctuary. Learn about tapir conservation, information, keeper talks, events, habitat and more.
Malayan Tapir - Worldwide Nature
The Malayan tapir (Tapirus indicus) is a large, herbivorous mammal native to Southeast Asia. It is the largest of the four species of tapirs and is characterized by its unique appearance with a black body and white markings on the face and body.
Malayan tapir - Rainforest Wild ASIA | Mandai Wildlife Reserve
Standing at just over a metre, Malayan tapirs grow up to 540kg and 2.5m in length. Females tend to be 25-100kg heavier than males! Malayan tapirs also sport a striking colour pattern: a black front half, white sides, and black hind legs.