Peirossodactyla
The Malayan tapir is a mammal. The tapir bears live young and suckles its young, typical of 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.
No tapirs are mammals they are not reptiles.
Tapirs are mammals
Tapirs are mammals
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A palaeotheriid is a member of the Palaeotheriidae, an extinct family of herbivorous mammals related to the tapir and the rhinoceros.
A palaeothere is any species of the Palaeotheriidae, an extinct family of mammals related to the tapir and rhinoceros.
jaguar, squirrel monkey, capybara, tapir, giant anteater
The tapir's Latin name is Tapirus. This genus includes several species, such as the Brazilian tapir (Tapirus terrestris), the Baird's tapir (Tapirus bairdii), and the Malayan tapir (Tapirus indicus), among others. Tapirs are large, herbivorous mammals native to Central and South America, as well as Southeast Asia.
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Tapirs are large ungulate mammals, so their activities are confined to the forest floor.