Male and female Malayan tapirs are quite similar in appearance, making it challenging to distinguish between the two. However, males are generally slightly larger and have a more robust build. Additionally, males possess a longer and more pronounced snout, while females often have a more rounded head. Both sexes share the distinctive black and white coloration, which helps them camouflage in their natural rainforest habitat.
Malayan tapir was created in 1819.
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a baby Tapir is a Calf
Yes.
These animals are all species of tapirs that are related to the Malayan Tapir:Mountain TapirBaird's TapirSouth American Tapir
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Tapirs are mammals
The Perissodactyla are an order of mammals. They are also called the odd-toed ungulates, because they have an odd number of toes. All tapir, including the Malayan tapir, are members of Perissodactyla.
With its mighty nostrils.
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The Malayan Tapir is not endemic to savannas. It can only be found naturally in humid, tropical forests, swampy areas and meadows of southeast Asia.
The Malayan tapir is a large herbivore. They eat the leaves and shoots of 115 different plant species. they are also prey animals for tigers and leopards.