Good things come in threes! Tapir gives birth to third baby at Belgian zoo


  • World
  • Thursday, 22 Aug 2019

A newborn tapir is seen in its enclosure at Antwerp's Zoo, Belgium, August 20, 2019. Jens Schuurman/ZOO Antwerpen/Handout via REUTERS

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A Malayan tapir gave birth to its third baby at Antwerp Zoo in the north of Belgium last week, marking another success for the zoo which has been breeding the endangered species for 29 years.

Tapirs, identified by a light-coloured patch which runs from the middle of their belly to their rear when mature, are related to horses and rhinoceroses, but resemble pigs in shape.

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