Facts About Tapirs

Malayan Tapir in rainforest
A Malayan tapir walks through the rainforest.
(Image credit: DNP-Government of Thailand/WCS Thailand Program)

Tapirs are large mammals that look like wild hogs with anteater snouts. In reality, tapirs are neither, and they are most closely related to horses and rhinos. 

The word "tapir" comes from an indigenous Brazilian language; it means "thick," referring to the animal's hide, according to the San Diego Zoo. "Tapir" can be pronounced at least two ways, according to the Random House Dictionary; it can rhyme either with "paper" or with "appear." 

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