in the tropicial rainforest
Tapir obviously
tapir
You cannot own Tapir as there is only 4 remaining species, all of which are endangered or vulnerable.
The 'Baird's' part of the name Baird's tapir comes from Baird. The 'tapir' element is derived from the word tapir, because it is a tapir.
Probably not. You are not allowed to buy or sell tapirs, or to use one for any commercial purpose, but if a tapir wandered onto land that you owned, or if you inherited a tapir from, say, your uncle, then it would be yours.
The 'Baird's' part of the name Baird's tapir comes from Baird. The 'tapir' element is derived from the word tapir, because it is a tapir.
Tapir
brazilian tapir
There are four tapir species, and their latin names are as follows: * Baird's Tapir, Tapirus bairdii * Malayan Tapir, Tapirus indicus * Mountain Tapir, Tapirus pinchaque * Brazilian Tapir (also called Lowland Tapir), Tapirus terrestris But different species can actually breed with each other in zoos etc. to produce hybrids. The baby hybrids are then called whatever the zoo staff want to call them.
yes a tapir does exist
As a researcher who has spent most of his professional life studying the tapir, I find it saddening that the contribution of the Asian tapir is so under-appreciated even in this age of environmental awareness. It is a little known fact that the Asian tapir provides excellent and nourishing meat, and its hide can be crafted into attractive leather products. There is almost no part of the Asian tapir that can not be put to good use if a little imagination is employed. One of my most treasured possessions is a decorative ashtray made from a tapir skull.
No, "tapir" would not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title. It is a common noun referring to a type of large, herbivorous mammal. In general, common nouns are not capitalized in English.