Xoxo and her tapirs

A window to the forest, to those areas where large mammals live. To a magical world where tapirs survive. Where tapirs, our extant pleistocene survivors as they are called, share their knowledge of the forest with us. A window to my research on this enigmatic species, its movements, its behaviour and most important a window to the understanding of why these animals inhabit the earth and to understand their role in the ecosystem.

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Tapir in Nuevo Becal MEXICO

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Welcome to my blog, here you will find some photos and thought from my work with tapirs in the beautiful tropical Mexico

Bienvenido a my blog, aqui podras encontrar fotos  y pensamientos de mi trabajo con tapires en el bello tropico mexicano

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Large mammals: magical creatures of the earth

Large mammals are probably the most interesting animals in the earth. Their movements and behaviour are complicated to explain. I have been intrigued by how large mammals such as elephants or tapirs have been able to survive in this human dominated and changing environment. 

Great beasts living in fragmented ecosystems. Big animals that hide in the most profound areas of the forest, and are indeed magical creatures that appear and disappear from your sight in a couple of seconds. I am amazed by how these animals move in the forest, with their big bodies, how they manage to be silent and to walk without any noise. 

A herd of elephants slowly walking toward the water, with their always smooth and strong steps, silent and noisy. A tapir eating big chunks of stems and leaves with a strong decision to fulfill his appetite in a couple of minutes. Observations like these make me like and be captivated by large mammals.

My past research

  • http://www.ecologia.unam.mx/laboratorios/rmedellin/Quienmanset.htm
  • http://biology.mcgill.ca/faculty/gonzalez/ofarrill/index.htm

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