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  • Pangolin - Wikipedia
    A pangolin can consume 140 to 200 g (5 to 7 oz) of insects per day [36] Pangolins are an important regulator of termite populations in their natural habitats [37] Pangolins have very poor vision They also lack teeth They rely heavily on smell and hearing, and they have other physical characteristics to help them eat ants and termites
  • Pangolin | Description, Habitat, Diet, Facts | Britannica
    A pangolin is any of about eight species of armored placental mammals of the family Manidae The name pangolin, from the Malay for ‘rolling over,’ refers to its habit of curling into a ball when threatened Pangolins are found in tropical Asia and Africa and are 30 to 90 cm (1 to 3 feet) long exclusive of the tail
  • 23 Astonishing Pangolin Facts - Fact Animal
    They inhabit woodlands and savannas in Southern, Central and East Africa, and Asia The majority of the population have never heard of the pangolin, but they are the world’s most trafficked mammal, due to the high demand of their scales, and meat
  • What is a pangolin and why are they endangered? | IFAW
    The pangolin is a shy and solitary mammal covered from head to toe in scales made from keratin, the same material as our fingernails Their name comes from the Malay word pëngulin, which translates as “roller” and refers to the pangolin’s ability to curl up into a ball as a form of defense
  • Pangolin | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund
    Pangolins! These solitary, primarily nocturnal animals, are easily recognized by their full armor of scales A startled pangolin will cover its head with its front legs, exposing its scales to any potential predator If touched or grabbed it will roll up completely into a ball, while the sharp scales on the tail can be used to lash out
  • Pangolins - U. S. Fish Wildlife Service
    There are eight pangolin species worldwide Four of the species can be found in 17 range states across Asia, and four in 31 range states across Africa Pangolins occupy a diverse array of habitats; some are arboreal or semiarboreal and climb with the aid of prehensile tails, while others are ground-dwelling
  • Pangolin facts and information | National Geographic
    Learn more about the pangolin, why all eight pangolin species are at risk of extinction, and the conservation efforts needed to save them The most trafficked animal in the world is highly
  • Pangolin facts and photos | National Geographic Kids
    Dozens of ants spill out of a nearby bush, each insect scrambling to outrun a strange-looking object lumbering toward them A pinecone with legs? An artichoke with eyes? No—it’s a pangolin, an
  • What are pangolins | Pangolin facts
    Pangolins are mammals uniquely covered in tough, overlapping scales They eat ants and termites using an extraordinarily long, sticky tongue, and are able to quickly roll themselves up into a tight ball when they feel threatened Eight different pangolin species can be found across Asia and Africa
  • All About Pangolins: Habitat, Diet, Characteristics · Planet Wild
    Pangolin’s are the world’s most trafficked animal, but they are so much more than that! Here is everything you need to know about pangolins





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