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- Facts about pangolins:
- Pangolins are armored placental mammals found in tropical Asia and Africa.
- They curl into a ball when threatened.
- They can eat up to 70 million insects in a year.
- Pangolins are the only mammals with scales.
- Their scales are made of keratin and cover almost their whole body.
- They have long, sticky tongues to catch ants and termites.
- Pangolins are the most illegally traded wild mammals on the planet12345.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.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 tropical Asia and Africa and are 30 to 90 cm (1 to 3 feet) long exclusive of the tail.www.britannica.com/animal/pangolin• A single pangolin can eat up to 70 million insects in a year. • Pangolins are more closely related to cats, dogs, and bears than to armadillos and anteaters. • These animals close their ears and nostrils to keep out insects while eating. • A pangolin’s scales make up about 20 percent of its weight. • Pangolins are the only mammals with scales.kids.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/fac…They are the world’s only truly scaly mammals and their unique behaviors include scooping up ants and termites with their incredibly long, sticky tongues and curling up into a ball when threatened. There are eight species in total – four in Africa and four in Asia. Sadly, pangolins are the most illegally traded wild mammals on the planet.www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/group/mammals/pangolin/Pangolins have long, smooth heads, strong limbs, curved claws and long tails. They typically creep along on two or four limbs but can run surprisingly fast when necessary and often raise themselves up onto their hind limbs to scent the air. Their most distinctive feature, however, is the sheet of overlapping scales covering their backs.www.onekindplanet.org/animal/pangolin/Pangolin scales are made of keratin, the same protein that makes up our own hair and nails. They cover almost their whole body, except the underside, and make up roughly 20% of a pangolin’s body weight. Also similar to echidnas, pangolins have no teeth, and long sticky tongues to catch their food. And they love to eat ants.opti-production.worldanimalprotection.ca/education… - People also ask
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