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  2. Pangolin - Wikipedia

    • Pangolins are insectivorous. Most of their diet consists of various species of ants and termites, and may be supplemented by other insects, especially larvae. They are somewhat particular and tend to consume only one or two species of insects, even when many species are available to them. See more

    Overview

    Pangolins, sometimes known as scaly anteaters, are mammals of the order Pholidota . The one extant family, the Manidae, has three genera: Manis, Phataginus, and Smutsia. Manis comprises four specie… See more

    Etymology

    The name of order Pholidota comes from Ancient Greek ϕολιδωτός – "clad in scales" from φολίς pholís "scale".
    The name "pangolin" comes from the Malay word pengguling meaning "one who rolls up" from gu… See more

    Description

    The physical appearance of a pangolin is marked by large, hardened, overlapping, plate-like scales, which are soft on newborn pangolins, but harden as the animal matures. They are made of keratin, the same mate… See more

     
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  2. Pangolino - We Stand For Pangolin Conservation

    Pangolino is a non-profit organization that uses art, education, and research to raise awareness and support for pangolin protection. Learn about pangolins, their threats, and how you can help save these scaly mammals from extinction.

     
  3. Pangolin | Description, Habitat, Diet, & Facts | Britannica

    Oct 7, 2024 · Pangolin, 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 …

  4. Pangolin | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund

    Learn about pangolins, the scaly mammals that are the most trafficked animals in the world. Find out why they matter, what threats they face, and what WWF is doing to protect them.

  5. Pangolin facts and information - National Geographic

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  7. What is a pangolin and why are they endangered?

    Learn about pangolins, the scaly anteaters that are the most trafficked mammals in the world. Find out where they live, what they eat, and how you can help protect them from extinction.

  8. What is a pangolin? | Stories | WWF - World Wildlife Fund

  9. Pangolin - The Nature Conservancy

    Pangolins are the world’s only scaly mammals and are known as the guardians of the forest because they protect forests from termite destruction, maintaining a balanced ecosystem.

  10. Giant Pangolin Facts - National Geographic

  11. Pangolin - African Wildlife Foundation

    What is a pangolin? Despite its scaly appearance, this species is a mammal, not a reptile. Its scales are actually made up of keratin, which accounts for about 20 percent of its weight. It has a small head and a long, broad tail.

  12. 6 Facts About Pangolins: Diet, Threats, and …

    Mar 17, 2022 · Pangolins are insectivores and feast primarily on a diet of ants and termites, supplemented by a variety of other invertebrates (bee larvae, worms, flies, and crickets). As nocturnal hunters with poor vision, pangolins rely on …

  13. Pangolin - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

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