Um exemplo minimo de como criar essa solução utilizando `map` em vez de `reducer`:

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    const animais = {
      "types": [{
        "objid": 100196,
        "animal": "dog",
        "type": "adult",
        "tags": "AA 96 87"
      }, {
        "objid": 100578,
        "animal": "cat",
        "type": "old",
        "tags": "T2 96 AB"
      }, {
        "objid": 100643,
        "animal": "parrot",
        "type": "young",
        "tags": "MAN L5 65"
      }, {
        "objid": 101165,
        "animal": "falcon",
        "type": "teen",
        "tags": "T2 56 AA"
      }, {
        "objid": 101168,
        "animal": "rabbit",
        "type": "old",
        "tags": "FII R25 75"
      }, {
        "objid": 164713,
        "animal": "rabbit",
        "type": "teen",
        "tags": "MAN R25 75"
      }, {
        "objid": 101174,
        "animal": "horse",
        "type": "baby",
        "tags": "MAN R62 75"
      }, {
        "objid": 101177,
        "animal": "turtle",
        "type": "old",
        "tags": "MAN R4 75"
      }, {
        "objid": 101180,
        "animal": "tiger",
        "type": "young",
        "tags": "MAN R8 75"
      }]
    }

    const types = animais.types.map((obj, index) => {
      const key = obj.animal;
      const tags = obj.tags.split(' ');
      return {
        key: obj.animal,
        tags: {
          [tags[0]]: obj.objid
        }
      };
    }, {})

    console.log(types);

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