zooboy28
Well-Known Member
Malayan Tapir fit so perfectly into the South-east Asian precincts that so many Australasian collections have developed - they are endangered, unusual, generally active enough to be interesting for average visitors, and can be used as a ungulate/herbivore/prey species from the region, a role that can currently only be filled by deer species (although only Taronga appears to be using them as such).
As such, it is a huge shame that they are to be lost from the regional collection, although I understand why and hope that this allows Brazilian Tapirs to become better established in their place (although not in their exhibits per se).
As such, it is a huge shame that they are to be lost from the regional collection, although I understand why and hope that this allows Brazilian Tapirs to become better established in their place (although not in their exhibits per se).