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Troy James

BRAZILIAN TAPIR(TAPIRUS

TERRESTRIS)

Brazilian (or South American) Tapirs are found in South American tropical forests and swamps.

Brazilian Tapirs can be 3-4 feet tall, and up to 6 feet long

They eat fruits and other plants Usually eat at night

DESCRIPTION

They reproduce almost every year, with 1 or 2 babies each year

It takes about 2-3 years for them to mature enough to reproduce Usually travel in packs of

two during mating season

Typically docile, but can be aggressive during mating season

DESCRIPTION (CONTINUED)

It is justified as being endangered from habitat loss and increased hunting

It has been on and off the endangered list for years, also being considered vulnerable

Was first put on endangered list in 1986

WHY IS IT ENDANGERED?

Conservation teams have been working to save the tapirs from going extinct

ENDANGERED (CONTINUED)

1. When did the Brazilian Tapir start being considered endangered?

2. What kind of diet does the Brazilian Tapir stick to?

3. How big can the Brazilian Tapir get?4. How old does the Brazilian Tapir have

to be to reproduce?5. How many offspring does the

Brazilian Tapir usually have?

FIVE QUESTION QUIZ

1. 19862. Fruits and other plants3. 3-4 feet tall and 6 feet long4. 2-3 years5. 1-2

ANSWERS

http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/accounts/Tapirus_terrestris/

http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/21472/0http://tapirconservation.org.br/about-us/

WORK CITED

http://animalfactguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/worldmap_braziliantapir.png

https://farm7.staticfl ickr.com/6078/6079882147_43d1dbded1.jpg

http://tapirconservation.org.br/photo-gallery/#

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