Acrocodia indica
Year | Metadata | Sections | Top Words | First Paragraph |
2018 |
55794 characters 8 sections 12 paragraphs 11 images 113 internal links 37 external links |
1. General appearance and characteristics |
tapirs 0.667 tapir 0.461 malayan 0.327 cloudiness 0.105 eyesight 0.075 brevetianus 0.070 cornea 0.070 corneal 0.070 melanistic 0.070 tapirus 0.070 malaysia 0.061 indicus 0.058 stubby 0.058 thailand 0.057 light 0.053 |
The Malayan tapir ( Tapirus indicus ), also called the Asian tapir , is the largest of the five species of tapir and the only one native to Asia . [3] The scientific name refers to the East Indies , the species' natural habitat . In the Malay language , the tapir is commonly referred to as cipan , tenuk or badak tampung . [4] |
2017 |
55034 characters 8 sections 12 paragraphs 11 images 112 internal links 35 external links |
1. General appearance and characteristics |
tapirs 0.667 tapir 0.461 malayan 0.327 cloudiness 0.105 eyesight 0.075 brevetianus 0.070 cornea 0.070 corneal 0.070 melanistic 0.070 tapirus 0.070 malaysia 0.062 indicus 0.058 stubby 0.058 thailand 0.057 light 0.053 |
The Malayan tapir ( Tapirus indicus ), also called the Asian tapir , is the largest of the five species of tapir and the only one native to Asia . [3] The scientific name refers to the East Indies , the species' natural habitat . In the Malay language , the tapir is commonly referred to as cipan , tenuk or badak tampung . [4] |
2016 |
45511 characters 8 sections 11 paragraphs 8 images 92 internal links 19 external links |
1. General appearance and characteristics |
tapirs 0.668 tapir 0.462 malayan 0.327 cloudiness 0.105 eyesight 0.075 brevetianus 0.070 cornea 0.070 corneal 0.070 melanistic 0.070 tapirus 0.070 malaysia 0.062 indicus 0.058 stubby 0.058 thailand 0.057 light 0.053 |
The Malayan tapir ( Tapirus indicus ), also called the Asian tapir , is the largest of the five species of tapir and the only one native to Asia . [2] The scientific name refers to the East Indies , the species' natural habitat . In the Malay language , the tapir is commonly referred to as cipan , tenuk or badak tampung . [3] |
2015 |
45522 characters 8 sections 11 paragraphs 8 images 93 internal links 19 external links |
1. General appearance and characteristics |
tapirs 0.668 tapir 0.462 malayan 0.327 cloudiness 0.105 eyesight 0.075 brevetianus 0.070 cornea 0.070 corneal 0.070 melanistic 0.070 tapirus 0.070 malaysia 0.062 indicus 0.058 stubby 0.058 thailand 0.057 light 0.053 |
The Malayan tapir ( Tapirus indicus ), also called the Asian tapir , is the largest of the five species of tapir and the only one native to Asia . [2] The scientific name refers to the East Indies , the species' natural habitat . In the Malay language , the tapir is commonly referred to as cipan , tenuk or badak tampung . [3] |
2014 |
45517 characters 8 sections 11 paragraphs 8 images 93 internal links 19 external links |
1. General appearance and characteristics |
tapirs 0.668 tapir 0.462 malayan 0.327 cloudiness 0.105 eyesight 0.075 brevetianus 0.070 cornea 0.070 corneal 0.070 melanistic 0.070 tapirus 0.070 malaysia 0.062 indicus 0.058 stubby 0.058 thailand 0.057 light 0.053 |
The Malayan tapir ( Tapirus indicus ), also called the Asian tapir , is the largest of the five species of tapir and the only one native to Asia . [2] The scientific name refers to the East Indies , the species' natural habitat . In the Malay language , the tapir is commonly referred to as cipan , tenuk or badak tampung . [3] |
2013 |
44408 characters 8 sections 11 paragraphs 8 images 93 internal links 16 external links |
1. General appearance and characteristics |
tapirs 0.695 tapir 0.428 malayan 0.324 cloudiness 0.104 eyesight 0.075 brevetianus 0.070 cornea 0.070 corneal 0.070 melanistic 0.070 tapirus 0.070 malaysia 0.061 indicus 0.057 stubby 0.057 thailand 0.056 light 0.053 |
The Malayan tapir ( Tapirus indicus ), also called the Asian tapir, is the largest of the five species of tapir and the only one native to Asia . [2] The scientific name refers to the East Indies , the species' natural habitat . In the Malay language , the tapir is commonly referred to as cipan , tenuk or badak tampung . [3] |
2012 |
45472 characters 8 sections 11 paragraphs 9 images 92 internal links 17 external links |
1. General appearance and characteristics |
tapirs 0.696 tapir 0.428 malayan 0.324 cloudiness 0.104 eyesight 0.075 brevetianus 0.070 cornea 0.070 corneal 0.070 melanistic 0.070 tapirus 0.070 malaysia 0.061 indicus 0.057 stubby 0.057 thailand 0.056 light 0.053 |
The Malayan tapir ( Tapirus indicus ), also called the Asian tapir, is the largest of the four species of tapir and the only one native to Asia . [2] The scientific name refers to the East Indies , the species' natural habitat . In the Malay language , the tapir is commonly referred to as cipan , tenuk or badak tampong . [3] |
2011 |
45284 characters 8 sections 12 paragraphs 9 images 92 internal links 17 external links |
1. General appearance and characteristics |
tapirs 0.594 tapir 0.545 malayan 0.350 pounds 0.086 eyesight 0.075 brevetianus 0.070 cloudiness 0.070 cornea 0.070 corneal 0.070 melanistic 0.070 tapirus 0.070 malaysia 0.061 indicus 0.057 thailand 0.056 light 0.053 |
The Malayan Tapir ( Tapirus indicus ), also called the Asian Tapir, is the largest of the four species of tapir and the only one native to Asia . [2] The scientific name refers to the East Indies , the species' natural habitat . In the Malay language , the tapir is commonly referred to as "cipan", "tenuk" or "badak tampong". [3] |
2010 |
46479 characters 9 sections 11 paragraphs 9 images 88 internal links 17 external links |
1. General appearance and characteristics 4. Habitat, predation, and vulnerability |
tapir 0.532 tapirs 0.525 vertebrae 0.310 malayan 0.310 spinal 0.185 caudal 0.093 pounds 0.076 eyesight 0.066 ribs 0.062 brevetianus 0.062 cloudiness 0.062 cornea 0.062 corneal 0.062 melanistic 0.062 tapirus 0.062 |
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2009 |
43851 characters 9 sections 11 paragraphs 8 images 85 internal links 13 external links |
1. General appearance and characteristics 4. Habitat, predation, and vulnerability |
tapir 0.532 tapirs 0.525 vertebrae 0.310 malayan 0.310 spinal 0.185 caudal 0.093 pounds 0.076 eyesight 0.066 ribs 0.062 brevetianus 0.062 cloudiness 0.062 cornea 0.062 corneal 0.062 melanistic 0.062 tapirus 0.062 |
The Malayan Tapir ( Tapirus indicus ), also called the Asian Tapir , is the largest of the four species of tapir and the only one native to Asia . The scientific name refers to the East Indies , the species' natural habitat. In the Malay language , the tapir is commonly referred to as "cipan", "tenuk" or "badak tampong". [2] |
2008 |
39233 characters 7 sections 10 paragraphs 8 images 86 internal links 11 external links |
1. General appearance and characteristics 4. Habitat, predation, and vulnerability |
tapirs 0.661 tapir 0.511 malayan 0.334 pounds 0.096 brevetianus 0.078 melanistic 0.078 tapirus 0.078 malaysia 0.068 indicus 0.064 thailand 0.063 coloration 0.050 foot 0.045 tigers 0.042 vegetarian 0.039 5500 0.039 |
The Malayan Tapir ( Tapirus indicus ), also called the Asian Tapir , is the largest of the four species of tapir and the only one native to Asia . The scientific name refers to the East Indies , the species' natural habitat. In the Malay language , the tapir is commonly referred to as "cipan" or "tenuk." [1] |
2007 |
28694 characters 8 sections 10 paragraphs 6 images 50 internal links 11 external links |
1. General appearance and characteristics 4. Habitat, predation, and vulnerability |
tapirs 0.683 tapir 0.462 malayan 0.316 multi 0.120 pounds 0.099 video 0.086 brevetianus 0.080 melanistic 0.080 tapirus 0.080 malaysia 0.070 indicus 0.066 thailand 0.065 coloration 0.052 foot 0.047 tigers 0.043 |
The Malayan Tapir ( Tapirus indicus ), also called the Asian Tapir , is the largest of the four species of tapir and the only one native to Asia . The scientific name refers to the East Indies , the species' natural habitat. In the Malay language , the tapir is commonly referred to as "cipan" or "tenuk." [1] |
2006 |
26614 characters 8 sections 10 paragraphs 5 images 50 internal links 10 external links |
1. General Appearance and Characteristics 4. Habitat, Predation, and Vulnerability |
tapirs 0.689 tapir 0.433 malayan 0.319 tapirus 0.122 multi 0.122 indicus 0.100 pounds 0.100 video 0.087 brevetianus 0.081 melanistic 0.081 malaysia 0.071 thailand 0.065 coloration 0.052 foot 0.047 tigers 0.044 |
The Malayan Tapir ( Tapirus indicus ), also called the Asian Tapir , is the largest of the four species of tapir and the only one native to Asia . The scientific name is somewhat misleading, as the Tapirus indicus is not native to India ; the name refers rather to the East Indies . |
2005 |
11647 characters 4 sections 8 paragraphs 0 images 47 internal links 0 external links |
tapirs 0.617 tapir 0.456 malayan 0.354 pounds 0.152 tapirus 0.123 indicus 0.101 coloration 0.079 foot 0.072 410 0.062 misleading 0.062 vegetarian 0.062 bathe 0.062 bulldozed 0.062 characterizes 0.062 creatures 0.062 |
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2004 |
11550 characters 4 sections 8 paragraphs 0 images 48 internal links 0 external links |
tapirs 0.698 tapir 0.397 malayan 0.346 pounds 0.132 tapirus 0.107 indicus 0.088 coloration 0.069 foot 0.063 410 0.054 misleading 0.054 vegetarian 0.054 exact 0.054 bathe 0.054 bulldozed 0.054 characterizes 0.054 |
The Malayan Tapir (Tapirus indicus) , also called the Asian Tapir , is the largest of the four species of tapir and the only one native to Asia . The scientific name is somewhat misleading, as the Tapirus indicus is not native to India . |