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Brazilian Tapir - Native to thick, swampy forests of Brazil
Brazilian Tapir - Native to the thick, swampy forests of Brazil and a first cousin to the horse. Date: circa 1944
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Media ID 18996347
© Mary Evans Picture Library 2015
1944 Appearance Brazil Brazilian Forest May19 Nose Quaint Snout Tapir Unusual Weird
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Estimated Product Size is 24.2cm x 19.7cm (9.5" x 7.8")
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This photograph, taken circa 1944, showcases the unique and quirky appearance of a Brazilian Tapir. Native to the dense, swampy forests of Brazil, this fascinating creature is a first cousin to the horse, but its unusual features set it apart. The tapir's elongated, prehensile snout, complete with two distinctive nostrils, allows it to navigate through the thick vegetation of its forest habitat with ease. Its skin is covered in small, raised bumps, giving it a somewhat textured and odd appearance. The Brazilian Tapir, or Tapirus terrestris, is the largest of the four tapir species found in the Americas. Weighing up to 1,200 pounds, these gentle giants are herbivores, feeding on a variety of vegetation, including fruits, leaves, and shoots. They are important seed dispersers in their ecosystem, contributing to the regeneration of forests. Despite their impressive size, tapirs are elusive and shy animals, preferring to keep hidden in the dense foliage of the forest. This photograph, taken in the 1940s, offers a rare glimpse into the world of these fascinating creatures. With their unusual appearance and gentle demeanor, the Brazilian Tapir continues to captivate and intrigue us, reminding us of the wonders that exist in the natural world.
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