tapirerie
Tapirerie is a term used to describe the practice of keeping, breeding, or exhibiting tapirs. Tapirs are large, herbivorous mammals with prehensile snouts, belonging to the family Tapiridae. There are four extant species of tapir: the Malayan tapir, the Brazilian tapir, the Baird's tapir, and the mountain tapir.
The practice of tapirerie can occur in various settings, including zoos, wildlife parks, and private sanctuaries.
Private individuals or organizations may also be involved in tapirerie, though this is less common and often
Research into tapir behavior, physiology, and conservation is often facilitated by facilities involved in tapirerie. The