Yes tapirs have so many different behavioral adaptations
yes they do its one of there many adaptations
Rainforests
Tapirs are native to the rainforests of Latin America and Asia. They cannot climb trees, so they live on the forest floor. The forest floor in a tropical rainforest is called the understory.
they did because flying monkeys named chris dropped them into the wild at midnight. FYI All the monkeys r GAY Yes they did their babies had to develop a red stripe color to blend into the dirt.
Yes, They release a good scent to attract bees,wasps or flies.
No, Tapirs are herbivores, Jaguars and Anaconda are the tapirs predators.
Cheetahs are an open plains/savannah predator. Based on their adaptations they would fair poorly in a rainforest environment.
The people where only 5 feet tall at the most so they could move around easily.
Cheetahs are an open plains/savannah predator. Based on their adaptations they would fair poorly in a rainforest environment.
The collective noun is a candle of tapirs.
In South and Central American rainforests, agoutis, acouchis, pacas, and tapirs are the dominant herbivorous mammals. In most African rainforests, duikers, tapirs, okapi, pygmy hippos, bongos and gorillas fill that ecological role. Some African elephants also populate the Ituri rainforest in Zaire, but generally are not found in other rainforests on the African continent. Asian rainforests are populated by elephants, rhinoceroses, mouse deer, forest deer, and numerous smaller herbivorous mammalian species. Herbivorous mammals in the more temperate rainforests of North America and Europe include beavers, otters, marmots, deer, elk, rabbits, squirrels, and a wide variety of small rodent species. Additionally, all of the world's rainforests, whether tropical or temperate, host a wide variety of predominantly herbivorous birds, amphibians and reptiles.