Ringed Tapir

An ringed tapir (Tapirus occidentalis) is a species of tapir that is native to the swamps, rainforests, and temperate forests of Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, Sumetra, and Borneo, but can also lives in farmlands, rural areas, and even the suburbs. The ringed tapir is a herbivore that mainly feeds on grasses, leaves, fruits, nuts, vegetables, and bulbs. The ringed tapirs are named for their single white stripe running across their backs and their sides. The conservation status of ringed tapirs is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts.