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貘 [mò]
【名】
1. A mammal resembling a rhinoceros. It has a long, flexible nose, no horns, and lives in tropical regions.
英: A mammal, body shape similar to that of a rhinoceros. It has a long nose that can extend freely, no horns, and lives in tropical areas.
2. A large odd-toed ungulate from the family Tapiridae found in South America, Central America, Malaya, and Sumatra. It has a heavy, hairless body, an elongated snout that functions as a flexible short trunk, a degenerated tail, short thick limbs, four toes on the front feet and three on the back feet. It is mostly nocturnal, timid, and gentle, commonly found in dense forests near water.
英: A large odd-toed ungulate from the Tapiridae family found in South America, Central America, Malaya, and Sumatra. It has a heavy, hairless body and an elongated snout that becomes a flexible short elephant trunk. Its tail is degenerated, limbs are short and thick, with four toes on the front feet and three on the back feet. It is primarily nocturnal, timid and gentle, often inhabiting dense forests near water.
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