Pandas and Malayan tapirs have different habitats, diets, and behavioral needs, making cohabitation unlikely and impractical. Pandas are primarily solitary animals that require specific bamboo-rich environments, while Malayan tapirs thrive in tropical forests and wetlands. Additionally, their dietary requirements differ significantly—pandas are herbivorous and depend mainly on bamboo, while tapirs are omnivorous. Therefore, housing them together would not support their well-being or natural behaviors.
Malayan tapir was created in 1819.
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a baby Tapir is a Calf
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These animals are all species of tapirs that are related to the Malayan Tapir:Mountain TapirBaird's TapirSouth American Tapir
The Malayan Tapir is called the Asian Tapir. That gives a clue to there location. It is native to Asia, and is the largest of all the Tapir species. It has an odd Panda look about it, from the black and white markings, or the white saddle across it's back, while the rest of it's hair is black. It is listed as "endangered" according to the IUCN Red List. For more details, please see sites listed below.
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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.