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- Pangolins, also known as scaly anteaters, are unique mammals found in Africa and Asia12. They have scales on their skin and are the only mammals with this adaptation1. Key facts about pangolins include:
- They eat mostly termites and ants using their long tongues2.
- They have no teeth and use sharp claws to get food from trees and the ground2.
- Pangolins are shy, solitary animals that are active mostly at night3.
- They can curl into a ball to protect themselves3.
- Their long, sticky tongue is used to catch food4.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Pangolins (or scaly anteaters) are mammals which live in Africa and Asia. They have scales on their skin. They are the only mammals which have this adaptation. There are three genera of pangolin, all of which eat ants and termites. They catch their food using their tongues, and they do not eat anything else.kids.kiddle.co/PangolinPangolins are sometimes called scaly anteaters. They eat mostly termites and ants, using their long tongues to scoop them up. Pangolins have no teeth. They use their sharp claws to get food from trees and in the ground. Loss of habitat and hunting make pangolins a threatened species.www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/animals/pang…Pangolins are shy mammals that are not seen very often. They live alone or in pairs and are active mostly at night. The name pangolin comes from a Malayan word that means “rolling over.” Pangolins defend themselves by curling into a ball to protect the face and inner body parts that do not have scales.kids.britannica.com/students/article/pangolin/332440Pangolins are about the size of a small cat, ranging in size from 30 to 100 cm (12 to 39 inches). Its long tail can be used as a weapon, and it is covered in sharp, brown scales. Pangolins can release a noxious-smelling acid, like the spray of a skunk, to deter predators. The tongue of a pangolin is extremely long and sticky.kidskonnect.com/animals/pangolin/ - People also ask
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