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What’s the most trafficked animal in the world?

2/27/2021

 

What’s the most trafficked animal

​in the world?

Pangolins rely significantly on their sense of smell and hearing due to their weak eyesight. As a result, they are able to detect both their prey and the presence of potential dangers.
Pangolins rely significantly on their sense of smell and hearing due to their weak eyesight. As a result, they are able to detect both their prey and the presence of potential dangers.

​The Pangolin is an average sized mammal with overlapping scales covering its body and a small head. Despite being the most trafficked animal in the world, many have not heard of it. This may be because the pangolin is highly secretive and tends to hide itself away from people, other animals, and even other pangolins.

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Do pangolins relate closely to Dogs and Cats?

2/20/2021

 

Do pangolins relate closely to

​Dogs and Cats?

Pangolins are amongst the smallest creatures to dwell on the earth and thee most harmless out of all the other creatures they share the earth with.
Pangolins are amongst the smallest creatures to dwell on the earth and thee most harmless out of all the other creatures they share the earth with.

Baby pangolins are called Pangopups, they are 6 inches long and weigh only 12 ounces at birth. They are born with soft, transparent scales which develop as they grow. Pangopups nurse for 3-4 months but begin eating insects after their first month. In their first month they also begin traveling with their mothers.
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Which mammal eats 73 million insects per year?

2/13/2021

 

Which mammal eats

​73 million insects per year?

The Pangolin is the only known mammal in the world to have hard overlapping scales, that cover their entire body.
The Pangolin is the only known mammal in the world to have hard overlapping scales, that cover their entire body.

​As a female Pangolin, I am not noticeably different from the male, the main difference is my smaller build. If you happen to come across me you may spot my child tagging along on my tail, which one would not find a male doing. We are overly protective with our pups, as they are even more defenceless than we are and have a higher chance of being preyed on.
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Which is the most antisocial animal?

2/6/2021

 

Which is the most antisocial animal?

Pangolins in captivity is extremely detrimental to not only our species but our well being as we fall susceptible to diseases. Our true strength and prosperity lays in being “FREE” and roaming the landscapes of the earth.
Pangolins in captivity is extremely detrimental to not only our species but our well being as we fall susceptible to diseases. Our true strength and prosperity lays in being “FREE” and roaming the landscapes of the earth.

There is no exact record of the lifespan of a pangolin, although it is said that they can live for over 20 years in the wild, and do not live long in captivity. This is due to their eating habits as they may not accept unfamiliar foods and have huge appetites. If they do not receive a good amount of food, they often die earlier than their average life expectancy.
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