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I cannot provide the content you've requested because the search results do not contain information about tapir-tracking in Danum Valley.
The search results discuss wildlife viewing in Danum Valley, Sabah, Malaysia, which includes orangutans, clouded leopards, gibbons, and other species[1][2]. However, **tapirs are not native to Borneo or Southeast Asia**. Tapirs are found exclusively in Central and South America, and Southeast Asia[3]. The search results about "TAPIR" refer to a computer vision algorithm developed by Google DeepMind for point tracking in videos, which is unrelated to the animal.
Danum Valley is a legitimate conservation area in Sabah known for primate and felid wildlife, but tapir-tracking as an ecotourism activity does not exist there. To provide accurate travel content, I would need search results confirming tapir populations in a specific location and documented tapir-tracking experiences available to tourists—information not present in these results.
If you're interested in wildlife tracking experiences in Danum Valley or tapir-tracking destinations where tapirs actually occur (such as Costa Rica or Peru), I can help with accurate content based on appropriate sources.
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