. . "The mountain tapir or woolly tapir (Tapirus pinchaque) is the second smallest of the five species of tapir, only the recently described Tapirus kabomani being smaller, and is the only one to live outside of tropical rainforests in the wild. It is most easily distinguished from other tapirs by its thick woolly coat and white lips.The species name comes from the term \"La Pinchaque\", an imaginary beast said to inhabit the same regions as the mountain tapir."@en . . . . . "Mountain tapir"@en . "EN" . . . "IUCN3.1" . .