

The Baird's Tapir is also known as a 'mountain cow'. The image above may be misleading as to its size - these animals can grow to 800 pounds! Not bad for an animal that forages on leaves and fallen fruit.
We first saw footprints of the Tapir two weeks ago, near our access road, by our kitchen, and by the beachside near the cabanas. So, if you wake up one morning, step out of your cabana onto your wraparound deck, and see our friendly Tapir, don't be alarmed. Just realize that you are lucky to have seen Belize's national animal.
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