A tapir mola from Panama. Photo by Sheryl Todd. I added the text at the top to create merchandise for TPF's CafePress shop.
A tapir mola from Panama. Photo by Sheryl Todd.
This is a detail from the previous mola.
Carved Baird's tapir plaque from Panama. Photo by Sheryl Todd.
Drawing by Robert A. Wilson, about 1970.
Baird's tapir on an airmail stamp from Costa Rica. "Tapirella bairdii" was an earlier name for the species.
Ceramic sculpture resembling an Egyptian children's toy. Sculpture by Audrey Jakab, wood base by Alejandro; photo by Sheryl Todd.
These ceramic tapirs are really tapers (candlesticks). You can just see the hold in the back. They were made in the Boston area and donated to TPF by Carol Reid. Photo by Sheryl Todd, April 2002.
These ceramic tapirs are really tapers (candlesticks). You can just see the hold in the back. They were made in the Boston area. They were made in the Boston area and donated to TPF by Carol Reid. These are the same tapirs as in the previous photo, with different lighting. Photo by Sheryl Todd, April 2002.
Drawing by Sheryl Todd, 2001 or 2002. Photo by Sheryl Todd, 2002.
Drawing by Sheryl Todd, 2002.
I'm sorry this is such a bad photo on a same-color background. I don't own the pen and can't take another picture. It's a very cute Baird's tapir, nicely done. A vendor in Costa Rica made this as a merchandise sample. This may have been one of a kind. The material seems to be plastic. Photo by Sheryl Todd, April 2002.