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![]() Rubber stamp |
![]() Old engraving |
![]() Indonesian stamp |
![]() North Bornean stamp |
![]() Ancient Chinese bronze |
![]() Ceramic from Peru |
Wenzel and Violet |
![]() German engraving |
![]() Jardine print |
![]() Drawing by Robert A. Wilson |
![]() A placid painting |
![]() A sign at the Bangkok Zoo |
![]() A beautiful old wood engraving |
![]() Mother tapir and baby, 1864 |
![]() Balloons and plush |
![]() Engraving, about 1840-1870 |
![]() Russian postage stamp |
![]() Todd the Tapir |
![]() Todd the Tapir |
All tapirs are endangered species
Write to us:
tapir@tapirback.com
P.O. Box 118, Astoria, Oregon 97103, USA
Your purchase of
stuffed animals,
plastic animals,
and other toys and gifts from
Tapir and Friends Wildlife World
helps preserve endangered species
and their rainforest habitats
Saving tapirs helps save the rainforest
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