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The Malayan tapir's life cycle begins with gestation, which lasts about 13 months, resulting in a single calf. Newborns are born with distinctive white spots and stripes that provide camouflage in the wild. Young tapirs stay with their mothers for about six months, during which they learn essential survival skills. As they mature, they become more independent, reaching sexual maturity around three years of age, and can live up to 30 years in the wild or longer in captivity.

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