Brazilian tapir live in Brazil. Unless they have moved away from, or been forcibly removed from Brazil, in which case they could be living pretty much anywhere.
yes
Monkeys and larger animals
Tapirs are incredibly endangered and are being bred all over the world
Tapirs eat fruits such as bananas and apples. They also eat lettuce, grass, and hay.
leaves, buds, fruit and small branches
yes, the Maylayan Tapir is now endangered because of habitat loss. :(
The man reason is deforestation of their homes
dont even think about it, they are an endangered species
They are classified between vunarable and endangered
No, though humans are causing them to be endangered. They are chopping down the trees in the forests where the tapirs live (deforestation).
The South American Tapir or the Brazilian Tapirs are herbivores and eat leaves,buds,shoots , fruits and also aquatic plants.
The two Tapir species, (Malayan and Brazilian) are listed as vulnerable on the IUCN's (International Union for Conservation of Nature) redlist. This is because of lost or fragmented habitat, they are hunted for their meat, and they have to compete with livestock for food.
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