young tapirs are called calves.
they are called Larva
Baby tapirs are are called calves..One is called a calf.
one at a time and live
a herd
The rhino's closest relative is tapirs and horses. The rhino belongs to a group of hooved animals called ungulates. That is why the rhino is called the "river horse ".
Fruit, berries and leaves, young tender shoots
Fruit, berries, leaves and young tender shoots
They are cared by there mother and if they are abandon then they will be cared for by there father which usually might not happen
No, Tapirs are herbivores, Jaguars and Anaconda are the tapirs predators.
Unlikely. Harpy eagles hunt prey that live in the trees, and tapirs stay on the ground. Besides, even a fairly young tapir would be too big to be a realsitic target for a harpy eagle.
Tapirs are native to the rainforests of Latin America and Asia. They cannot climb trees, so they live on the forest floor. The forest floor in a tropical rainforest is called the understory.
The collective noun is a candle of tapirs.
A Jaguar can eat a tapir