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Pangolin - Wikipedia
As of January 2020, there are eight species of pangolin whose conservation status is listed in the threatened tier.
Pangolin | Description, Habitat, Diet, & Facts | Britannica
May 17, 2025 · A pangolin is any of about eight species of armored placental mammals of the family Manidae. The name pangolin, from the Malay for ‘rolling over,’ refers to its habit of …
23 Astonishing Pangolin Facts - Fact Animal
There are a total of 8 living species of Pangolin, which either live in trees or burrows, differ in colour between dark brown to olive, and range in size, depending on their species.
What is a pangolin and why are they endangered? | IFAW
Find out more about pangolins, the most trafficked mammals in the world, and how you can help protect them from extinction.
Pangolin | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund
There are currently eight species of pangolin recognized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), ranging from vulnerable to critically endangered. However, …
Pangolins | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Four of the species can be found in 17 range states across Asia, and four in 31 range states across Africa. Pangolins occupy a diverse array of habitats; some are arboreal or semiarboreal …
Pangolin facts and information | National Geographic
Learn more about the pangolin, why all eight pangolin species are at risk of extinction, and the conservation efforts needed to save them.
Pangolin facts and photos | National Geographic Kids
Many live on the ground, but some, like the black-bellied pangolin, also climb trees. Like anteaters, pangolins have long snouts and even longer tongues, which they use to snack on …
Pangolin Animal Facts - A-Z Animals
May 27, 2024 · All 8 species are members of the Manidae family of the order Pholidota, which is named after the old Greek word for “horned scale.” The 8 species are spread among three …
What are pangolins | Pangolin facts - Pangolin Crisis Fund
Pangolins are mammals uniquely covered in tough, overlapping scales. They eat ants and termites using an extraordinarily long, sticky tongue, and are able to quickly roll themselves up …