one at a time and live
young tapirs are called calves.
Yes, tapirs do have predators, primarily large carnivores such as jaguars and pumas. Young tapirs are more vulnerable to predation due to their smaller size and lack of experience. Additionally, crocodiles can pose a threat to tapirs when they are near water. However, adult tapirs have few natural predators due to their size and thick skin.
Fruit, berries, leaves and young tender shoots
Fruit, berries and leaves, young tender shoots
They are cared by there mother and if they are abandon then they will be cared for by there father which usually might not happen
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, Tapirs are herbivores, Jaguars and Anaconda are the tapirs predators.
Unlikely. Harpy eagles hunt prey that live in the trees, and tapirs stay on the ground. Besides, even a fairly young tapir would be too big to be a realsitic target for a harpy eagle.
The collective noun is a candle of tapirs.
Baby tapirs are are called calves..One is called a calf.
A Jaguar can eat a tapir
No, tapirs do not hatch eggs. They are mammals and give birth to live young. Female tapirs typically give birth to a single calf after a gestation period of about 13 months. The calves are born with a distinctive coat pattern that helps them blend into their surroundings for protection.