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- Pangolins are trafficked for several reasons1234:
- Their scales are boiled off their bodies for use in traditional medicine.
- Their meat is considered a delicacy in China and Vietnam.
- Their blood is seen as a healing tonic.
- Their habitats are disturbed by human agriculture.
- They are affected by hunting, trafficking, and severe weather due to climate change.
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 -- two species of which are endangered and all of which are protected by international treaty -- are trafficked by the thousands for their scales, which are boiled off their bodies for use in traditional medicine; for their meat, which is a high-end delicacy here and in China; and for their blood, which is seen as a healing tonic.www.cnn.com/interactive/2014/04/opinion/sutter-ch…The 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…Their habitats are disturbed by human agriculture, and they are trafficked for their skin and scales. The long-tailed pangolin and Temminck’s pangolin are classified as “vulnerable.” They are affected by human agriculture, transportation corridors, hunting, trafficking, and severe weather due to climate change.www.ifaw.org/animals/pangolinsThe pangolin is said to be the most widely trafficked mammal in the world. Its scales are in high demand in Asia for use in traditional Chinese medicine, despite there being no medical benefit for their use, while its meat is considered a delicacy in some countries.www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-47200816 - People also ask
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