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- Pangolins are not inherently dangerous to humans1. They are shy and non-aggressive creatures that prefer to avoid human contact1. However, they have armor-plated scales that can cause serious wounds if inserted between them2. Despite their harmless nature, pangolins are currently the most trafficked mammal in the world due to the high demand for their scales and meat13.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 are not inherently dangerous to humans. They are shy and non-aggressive creatures that prefer to avoid human contact. Despite their harmless nature, pangolins are currently the most trafficked mammal in the world due to the high demand for their scales and meat.animalatlantes.com/are-pangolins-dangerous/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/pangolinThe shy, harmless pangolin is becoming increasingly well known for one reason: It’s believed to be the world’s most trafficked non-human mammal. Tens of thousands of pangolins are poached every year, killed for their scales for use in traditional Chinese medicine and for their meat, a delicacy among some ultra-wealthy in China and Vietnam.www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/fa…
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