Striped Tapir

Striped tapir is a species of tapir native to India, mainly in rainforests, swamps, forests, and grasslands, but can sometimes live in villages. They are herbivores that mainly feed on grass, leaves, shrubs, bark, and fruits. It is about the size between a Baird's tapir and a Malayan tapir. It is named because of the stripes, which it keeps from birth unlike most other tapir species, making it the tapir-equivalent to fallow deer, which also keeps its stripes/spots as adults.