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The African Tapir is the only African species of tapir alive today. It is similar in size to a Brazilian tapir. It can survived survive in cities, towns, urban, and suburbs as much as in savannahs, swamps, and rainforests. Just like North American tapirs and European tapirs, this tapir species is not endangered (This tapir species status: Lower Risk).

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  • African Tapir
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  • The African Tapir is the only African species of tapir alive today. It is similar in size to a Brazilian tapir. It can survived survive in cities, towns, urban, and suburbs as much as in savannahs, swamps, and rainforests. Just like North American tapirs and European tapirs, this tapir species is not endangered (This tapir species status: Lower Risk).
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  • The African Tapir is the only African species of tapir alive today. It is similar in size to a Brazilian tapir. It can survived survive in cities, towns, urban, and suburbs as much as in savannahs, swamps, and rainforests. Just like North American tapirs and European tapirs, this tapir species is not endangered (This tapir species status: Lower Risk).
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