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- Pangolin - Wikipedia
As of January 2020, there are eight species of pangolin whose conservation status is listed in the threatened tier
- Pangolin | Description, Habitat, Diet, Facts | Britannica
Pangolins—which are typically classified in the genera Manis, Phataginus, and Smutsia —are found in tropical Asia and Africa Pangolins are 30 to 90 cm (1 to 3 feet) long exclusive of the tail and weigh 5 to 27 kg (10 to 60 pounds)
- Pangolin | WWF - World Wildlife Fund
Pangolins are sometimes mistaken as reptiles, but they are actually scaly-skinned mammals When in danger, the pangolin can roll into a ball, exposing only the tough scales for protection Little is known about this elusive creature, so it’s difficult to estimate wild population sizes
- What is a pangolin and why are they endangered? | IFAW
Find out more about pangolins, the most trafficked wild mammals in the world, and how you can help protect them from extinction
- Pangolins - Species, Size, Habitat, Diet, Predators, Pictures
As their name suggests, the four species of Asian pangolins — the Chinese, Indian, Palawan, and Sunda pangolins — are found in Asia, while the giant, white-bellied, ground, and long-tailed pangolins live in sub-Saharan Africa
- Pangolin facts and photos | National Geographic Kids
Four species of pangolins live throughout Asia: Chinese, Sunda, Indian, and Philippine pangolins The other four—ground, giant, white-bellied, and black-bellied—live in Africa
- 13 Facts About Pangolins | World Animal Protection
Pangolins are the only mammals on Earth covered in protective keratin scales — the same material found in human fingernails They are shy, solitary, and nocturnal creatures that play a vital role in their ecosystems by eating millions of insects each year
- 23 Astonishing Pangolin Facts - Fact Animal
Pangolins are shy, nocturnal mammals that are completely covered in plate-like scales, and often referred to as ‘scaly anteaters’ They inhabit woodlands and savannas in Southern, Central and East Africa, and Asia
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