The Newest, Cutest Baby Animals from the World's Zoos & Aquariums

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On January 8, this South American Tapir was born at Parque Zoológico Botánico Bararida in Venezuela, South America. This is the fourth offspring of parents Ezekiel and Shama. The baby is male and as of yet unnamed. This is the Zoo's first birth of the new year.

Tapirs look like pigs with long snouts but they are more closely related to rhinos and horses! This extended nose and upper lip are used to grab branches and strip the leaves or to pluck fruit. They eat morning and evening, and roam in well worn paths to water sources while foraging and depositing seeds along the way.Tapirs are excellent swimmers and even dive to nibble on plants. There are four species of tapir and all are endangered or threatened, largely due to hunting and habitat loss.

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Photo Credits: Parque Zoológico Botánico Bararida

5 responses to “Look at Those Baby Tapir Spots!”

  1. lmenhusen@live.com Avatar
    lmenhusen@live.com

    Since he was born on my & Elvis Presley’s birthday-I think they should call him Elvis or Presley!

  2. Trilby Avatar
    Trilby

    How sweet! And I didn’t know baby tapirs had feathers!

  3. yarden Avatar
    yarden

    so sweet i love him!!!

  4. Rachel Black Avatar
    Rachel Black

    Why were some of the pictures removed? When I first saw the story about tapirs, reference was made to three different babies, and there was at least one photo for each one. I remember distinctly because they had three completely different patterns of stripes and spots, in varying degrees of astonishing beauty. Are you saving space on the server or something?

  5. marlon Avatar

    Tapirs look like pigs with long snouts but they are more closely related to rhinos and horses! This extended nose and upper lip are used to grab branches and strip the leaves or to pluck fruit.

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