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Endangered Baird's Tapir Calf, as Yet Unnamed, Born at San Diego ZooThe Baird’s tapir is native to Mexico and Central American ... such as being hunted for sport and habitat loss due to farming, cattle grazing, and palm oil and rubber plantations, which reduces ...
According to the zoo, Baird’s tapirs face a number of adversaries, including hunting for sport, and loss of habitat and food supply due to cattle grazing, palm oil harvesting, and rubber ...
There are four living species of tapirs, each with a distinct habitat and appearance: Brazilian Tapir, Malayan Tapir, Baird's Tapir, and Mountain Tapir. Tapirs have a distinctive prehensile snout — ...
The Baird’s tapir is native to Mexico and Central American ... such as being hunted for sport and habitat loss due to farming, cattle grazing, and palm oil and rubber plantations, which reduces ...
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