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Lowland Tapir

Tapirus terrestris
Tapir Anta
Anta-brasileira

Family: Tapiridae
Order: Perissodactyla
Class: Mammalia
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

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Conservation Status: Vulnerable

Description: The largest terrestrial mammal in South America, with a robust body, proportionally short legs, and a short and slender tail. The head is short and large, with a short and flexible trunk. Its fur is a grayish-brown color, darker on the back and the head region; the limbs are usually darker as well. However, the general coloration can vary depending on the region where they live, being lighter or darker. The young have a reddish-brown coloration with spots and yellowish longitudinal bands.

Geographical Distribution: South America (northern Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, and the Guianas).

Habitats: Forests and jungles with dense underbrush and abundant water sources.

Behavior: Crepuscular and nocturnal habits. Solitary.

Diet: Herbivorous, with a specialization in frugivory and folivory.

Reproduction: They reach sexual maturity at 4 years old. The gestation period lasts 13 to 14 months, and the young stay under the care of the mother for approximately 12-18 months.

Threats and Conservation Status: Its conservation status is Vulnerable. The main threats include habitat loss due to deforestation, hunting, vehicle collisions, and competition with livestock.

Compiler of this descriptionMaría Alejandra Sosa - 14/03/2024




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Foto
Photography ID: 594971
  Adult

Parque Nacional El Rey
Salta
Argentina
04/07/2022
Pablo Barrera
Foto
Photography ID: 459906
 
Parque Nacional El Rey
Salta
Argentina
08/20/2021
Hugo Caverzasi
Foto
Photography ID: 350545
  Adult

Parque Nacional El Rey
Salta
Argentina
07/22/2019
Román Montero
Foto
Photography ID: 281817
  Adult

Parque Nacional El Rey
Salta
Argentina
12/25/2017
Pablo Scazzina
Foto
Photography ID: 108695
  Adult

Parque Nacional El Rey
Salta
Argentina
07/26/2015
Luis Emilio Lorenzo
Foto
Photography ID: 26228
  Adult

Parque Nacional El Rey
Salta
Argentina
07/19/2013
Pablo Leon
Foto
Photography ID: 25537
  Adult

Parque Nacional El Rey
Salta
Argentina
08/18/2013
Ricardo Juliano
Foto
Photography ID: 19372
  Adult

Parque Nacional El Rey
Salta
Argentina
10/04/2009
Carmelo López Abad



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
212303017/07/2024ArgentinaSaltaCamping, Parque Nacional El Rey1Mauro Carballo
212898307/04/2022ArgentinaSaltaCerca del Campamento, Parque Nacional El ReyPablo Barrera
196269020/08/2021ArgentinaSaltaSendero a cascada de los lobitos, Parque Nacional El ReyMiguel Ansenuza
145648520/08/2021ArgentinaSaltaSendero a cascada de los lobitos, Parque Nacional El ReyHugo Caverzasi
95408122/07/2019ArgentinaSaltaParque Nacional El ReyRomán Montero
79378825/12/2017ArgentinaSaltaCerca del sendero chorro de los loros, Parque Nacional El ReyPablo Scazzina
31431326/07/2015ArgentinaSaltaParque Nacional El ReyLuis Emilio Lorenzo
6975918/08/2013ArgentinaSaltaSendero a la cascada de los loros, Parque Nacional El ReyRicardo Juliano
7160219/07/2013ArgentinaSaltaAl costado del camino principal antes de llegar a la intendencia, Parque Nacional El ReyPablo Leon
5274204/10/2009ArgentinaSaltaEstanque Los Patitos, Parque Nacional El ReyCarmelo López Abad
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Lowland Tapir (Tapirus terrestris) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 10/03/2026.