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A brief precise of Pangloin |
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by Paras Kunwar | 28-03-2020 15:58 0 |
Introduction: Pangloin is a unique mammal and endangered species in the world. Altogether, their are 8 species of Pangloin in Asia and Africa. They are listed as the most trafficked mammal in the world. Characteristics: They are also known as scaly anteaters and are covered in hard,plate like scales. But it's chest and belly are covered with soft hair. Their tail are prehensile. They are teeth-less creature. They have very poor vision, so they rely heavily on smell and hearing. They spend most of their day curled in a ball. They are slow maturing, reaching sexual maturity in two years, and they produce only one young at a time. Life span of Pangloin is more than 20 years. They are insectivorous(especially ants and termites eater) and nocturnal. Behaviour: They are solitary and the only time Pangloin spend time together is when they mate and bear young. When it is threatened it rolls up into a ball and emits an unpleasant smell like a skunk. Pangloins can swim. They help in pest control and improving soil quality. Threats: The primary threats to most Pangloin species is illegal hunting and poaching for local use and illicit international trade. In some areas, Pangloins are scarified for rainmaking ceremonies and in other they are hunted for meat. Also, they are being degraded by heavily deforestation of their natural habitat. They are listed in IUCN red list of threatened species. Many attempts have been made to conserve Pangloin by different agencies. |
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Thank you rijana
Posted 20-07-2021 14:09
Thanks for sharing,
Posted 18-07-2021 21:30
thank you for the report
Posted 18-08-2020 18:28
thank you for the report , it was really informative
Posted 30-03-2020 15:39
Greetings
I do hope everything is going well..
Thank you so much for sharing your report on pangolins..
It was awesome to go through it and know about pangolins in such a descriptive way..
Keep writing and sharing!!
Green cheers
Regards
Jasmine karki
Posted 29-03-2020 22:49
Thank you for writing.
Posted 29-03-2020 09:30
Thanks for your report
Posted 29-03-2020 01:25
Great report.
keep writing !!!
Posted 28-03-2020 20:11
Thank you for your report.
Posted 28-03-2020 19:23