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Learn more about Bing search results hereOrganizing and summarizing search results for youPangolins are not inherently dangerous, but they have some features that can be considered defensive mechanisms 1 2:
- They can roll themselves into a ball as self-defense.
- Their armor-plated scales can cause serious wounds to anything inserted between them.
- Pangolins are slow-moving and will roll into a ball if they feel threatened, making them easy targets for poaching 2.
- Wild animals like pangolins can carry parasites and unknown viruses, which may cause severe infections if ingested 3.
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