this is the areas Certain areas of the Brazilian Amazon, Brazilian Pantanal, Peruvian Amazon, Honduran Mosquitia and Panamanian Darien forests have healthy tapir populations.
one at a time and live
tapirs have elephant like snouts and are quite long and medium sized. the babies are always born black and white. normally like a zebra
No they were just given that name because they have this thing that look like whiskers.
Tapirs are cool because their noses move up and down when they talk, I mean, when they eat. And the babies look like little watermelons on legs with all of their cute little stripes. And they make lovely little squeaks and chirps and they moop!
If you look up "tundra" on the wikipedia page, you will find that sharks do not live there because sharks like to live in water, and a tundra is treeless land.
Tapirs are large mammals that look a bit like a hairy pig. There are no solid numbers, but there are efforts to help conserve all species.
They are very well disguised because they are black and white; they also look like pigs so may be mistaken for pigs by predators....... :)
Tapirs are related to horses and rhinoceroses. There are four species of tapirs and all of them are either endangered or vulnerable. Tapirs weigh between 500 and 800 lbs (225 to 360 kg). They can be over three and a half feet (1m10cm) tall. They live 25 to 30 years. They eat leaves and fruit and feed in the morning and evening. Tigers, jaguars, anacondas and crocodiles can all be dangerous to tapirs. Their trunk is prehensile. They are good swimmers and like to swim but can also sink and walk along the bottom of a river.
penguins look like fishes that live in land and water
That's a lot of animals to ask to describe! Maybe you should try asking what they look like independently instead of in all one question.
Anacondas live in the amazon. The habitat is mix of river/stream in a jungle and flooded marsh land.
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