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- They are all armed and dangerous. All pangolins are able to roll themselves into a ball as self-defense. Their armor-plated scales are also capable of a cutting action, worked by powerful muscles, which inflict serious wounds on anything inserted between them.www.awf.org/wildlife-conservation/pangolin
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WEBPangolins are scaly mammals that eat ants and termites with their long tongues. They are endangered by hunting, trafficking, and habitat loss, and need our help to survive.
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