Peccaries and tapirs in Appalachian Mountains? They were both native to the area in the pleistocene, and I think the area could still support them.
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Despite still being heavily endangered there are clear indicators that Mountain Tapir populations have been bouncing back for the last ten years. The sightings of this species along the Central Cordillera of Colombia have become a common ocurrence for truck drivers, farmers, tourists and scientists v.redd.it/u0nqelvfbyj71
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A woolly tapir crosses a stream somewhere in the Andes mountains
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Mountain Tapir Drawn by her KF3 Voice Actress Nanami Takahashi!
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πŸ“…︎ Sep 26 2021
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Yak and Mountain Tapir Trade Clothes!
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The mountain tapir of the northern Andes - the only tapir to live outside of tropical rainforests reddit.com/gallery/o6bjyh
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Bem-ti-vi
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The mountain tapir of the northern Andes - the only tapir to live outside of tropical rainforests reddit.com/gallery/o6bjyh
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Bem-ti-vi
πŸ“…︎ Jun 23 2021
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Boxed Mountain Tapir
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The mountain tapir of the northern Andes - the only tapir to live outside of tropical rainforests reddit.com/gallery/o6bjyh
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Bem-ti-vi
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New Species Mod - Mountain Tapir
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Carlotta and Cofan of Colorado Springs, mountain tapirs who relocated from the Andes to the Rockies.
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The mountain tapir of the northern Andes - the only tapir to live outside of tropical rainforests reddit.com/gallery/o6bjyh
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Bem-ti-vi
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My coach says i need a Taipir before my big race - i can't decide between a Malayan tapir and a Mountain tapir - what worked best for you in the past?

I'm a bit of a novice as you can probably tell but these appear to be all the Tapirs available:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baird%27s_tapir

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_American_tapir

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_tapir

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tapirus_kabomani

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malayan_tapir

What would recommend?

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πŸ“…︎ Feb 23 2021
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Tapeak. Rock type. Origins: Mountain tapir, Wooly rhino and Pickaxes. imgur.com/gallery/wi03lwn
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πŸ‘€︎ u/TheMightyCirl
πŸ“…︎ Jul 09 2021
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The Mountain Tapir is the last tapir species found outside of tropical climates. They are recognized as a keystone species, due to their role in seed dispersal.
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rBBL S6 WORLD SERIES: GAME 5 - Crazy Indians [crazyei8hts] @ Arizona "Albuquerque Tapirs" Astros [JBA] TONIGHT (8:30 pm Mountain / 10:39 Eastern)

The biggest season of rBBL yet is coming to a close tomorrow with the final game of the world series between crazyei8hts' Crazy Indians and JorgesBankAccount's Albuquerque Tapirs! Both teams were the number one seed in their respective leagues and showed it in the first 4 games of this series. There have been blowouts and nail-biters, with JBA putting up higher scores on average, but crazy still getting the job done when it counts. Crazy's power focused team has hit an astonishing number of home runs this season, openly defying the league's grounderball meta from past seasons. On the other hand, JBA's more speed focused squad thrives on base hits and capitalizing on defensive errors with hyper-aggressive base running to run up the score. In game 4, we saw this strategy thoroughly punish the Indians' defense, with Paco Kaufman standing out as a liability at 2B.

Will crazy's boom or bust lineup take full advantage the Super Colossal Dome's low fences and take the series, or can JBA steal and slide his way around the bases to take it for himself? Find out tomorrow when Sisu and I co-host a live stream of the final game of the World Series - stream details below.

When: Tomorrow (Sat) 8:30 PM Mountain / 10:30 Eastern

Where: http://twitch.tv/rb_voodoo (follow to get notifications when we start)

What: Intro, Brief Preshow (series review, coaches, rosters, predictions), THE GAME, Postshow (game review, congrats to the winner, looking forward to season 7)

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Wutbot on "Rainforest": [r/Animals] The mountain tapir of the northern Andes - the only tapir to live outside of tropical rainforests reddit.com/gallery/o6bjyh
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A relatively high proportion of plant seeds eaten by mountain tapirs successfully germinate in their dung, probably due to a relatively inefficient digestive system and a tendency to defecate near water.
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Mountain Tapir: Rainy Days are the Best
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The Mountain Tapir is the last tapir species found outside of tropical climates. They are recognized as a keystone species, due to their role in seed dispersal.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Pardusco
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Mountain Tapirs = fluffiest version of tapirs. Prove me wrong.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/kuzco998
πŸ“…︎ Feb 18 2020
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A relatively high proportion of plant seeds eaten by mountain tapirs successfully germinate in their dung, probably due to a relatively inefficient digestive system and a tendency to defecate near water.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Yukatii
πŸ“…︎ Jun 29 2019
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A fellow biologist friend was able to film a couple of mountain tapirs near PNN los Nevados.
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Curious and fluffy mountain tapir
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Marvelous Maid Mountain Tapir
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Old but cute photo of a mountain tapir born in captivity, with their parent.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/morbidhyena
πŸ“…︎ Apr 30 2020
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Tapirs have a problem with genetic diversity, which is making it harder to save them. All captive mountain tapirs, for instance, are descended from two individuals.
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Wild mountain tapirs in Colombia facebook.com/174883692544…
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Mountain Tapir's Shrine Hike
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πŸ‘€︎ u/rainbowafterSnow
πŸ“…︎ Jun 28 2020
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Mountain Tapir’s Starry Sky!
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πŸ“…︎ Nov 28 2019
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Maid Mountain Tapir Pouring Some Tea v.redd.it/demqruo2wps31
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πŸ‘€︎ u/rainbowafterSnow
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Friend of the Week #136: Mountain Tapir!

The Mountain Tapir is a species of tapir native to the cloud forests and pΓ‘ramo in the north Andean Mountains. As opposed to the other tapir species it has a thick woolly fur. Their fur is dark brown or black with a little lighter brown fur on the head and white around the mouth. They can be up to 1.80 meters long and 1 meter high at the shoulders and weigh up to 250 kilograms. As the name suggests, they usually stay at elevations between 2,000 and 4,400 meters.

Mountain Tapirs are herbivores, eating mainly leaves, fruit and ferns. They are a keystone species in northern South America as they disperse the seeds of many plants. Thanks to their inefficient digestion, plenty of nutrients are still available to the seeds. Since they're good swimmers and prefer to cool down on warm days, they additionally disperse the seeds near water. Wax palms appear to rely on the tapir exclusively for their dispersal.

Mountain Tapir are solitary and shy. They're not very territorial; while they do mark their own territories, they may overlap with the territory of others. They may communicate through whistling. A female goes into estrous every month and the male will try to court her by chasing her and trying to get her attention. A pregnancy lasts for around 13 months and a single baby is born. The baby is light brown with white spots and stripes to camouflage them in the dense forest. They lose their baby coat after a year but they will stay in their mothers care for around 18 months.

The Mountain Tapir was hunted for its meat and hides as well as traditional folk medicine. They're seen as pests by farmers since they eat any produce. The populations in the wild are rather low today and very fractured, many of which could have already fallen below sustainable levels. There are also little to no established breeding populations in captivity. Other threats to the species are deforestation and poaching.

Kemono Friends' Mountain Tapir appeared in the Nexon Game and, after being r

... keep reading on reddit ➑

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Mountain Tapir Watches the Stars
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πŸ“…︎ Jan 15 2020
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Colombian mountain tapir [photo by JosΓ© IvΓ‘n Cano MarΓ­n]
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πŸ“…︎ Apr 14 2019
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A relatively high proportion of plant seeds eaten by mountain tapirs successfully germinate in their dung, probably due to a relatively inefficient digestive system and a tendency to defecate near water.
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KF3 Friend PV #6: Mountain Tapir twitter.com/kemono_friend…
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Mountain tapirs are important seed dispersers and the endangered wax palm relies almost exclusively on mountain tapirs for dispersal. Happy World Tapir Day!
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Mountain Tapir Baby Sticking It's Tongue Out
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Amazing encounter with a mountain tapir facebook.com/josealberto.…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/morbidhyena
πŸ“…︎ Nov 19 2018
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A relatively high proportion of plant seeds eaten by mountain tapirs successfully germinate in their dung, probably due to a relatively inefficient digestive system and a tendency to defecate near water.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/SPQRsmash
πŸ“…︎ Jun 29 2019
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Cofan the mountain tapir [Colorado Springs]
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πŸ‘€︎ u/morbidhyena
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Guy has the time of his life with a beautiful Mountain Tapir. youtube.com/watch?v=d9PFU…
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Baby mountain tapir [photo by Sergio Sandoval-A]
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πŸ“…︎ Feb 28 2017
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Wild mountain tapir in South America.
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