T. indicus Skull Replica measures 17 inches. T. indicus Skull Replica is museum quality polyurethane resin cast. Made in USA. Cast of an original California Academy of Sciences specimen. 2-part skull (separate cranium and jaw). Known as the Malayan Tapir.
T. indicus is easily identified by its markings, most notably the light-colored patch that extends from its shoulders to its rear end.
The rest of its hair is black, except for the tips of its ears, which, as with other tapirs, are rimmed with white.
T. indicus typically weighs between 550 and 710 lb, although some adults can weigh up to 1,190 lb. The females are usually larger than the males.
Like other tapir species, it has a small, stubby tail and a long, flexible proboscis. It has four toes on each front foot and three toes on each back foot.
The T. indicus or Malayan tapir has rather poor eyesight, but excellent hearing and sense of smell. The eyes are small with brown irises, positioned on the sides of the face. Their eyes are often covered in a blue haze, which is corneal cloudiness thought to be caused by repetitive exposure to light.