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Have you heard about Pangolin?

by Nishan kc | 13-05-2019 23:25 recommendations 0

When I ask, do you know pangolin? And many of my friends often reply, penguin? Yes, many of us are unknown about this species. Unfortunately, these little-known species may extinct from the earth before we actually realize it exists.


The name pangolin comes from the Malay word pengguling which means "something that rolls up". They will curl up into a ball when threatened to protect themselves from many predators like lions and tigers. But on the other hand, this defense makes the poacher easy to put them into bags.


There are eight extant species of pangolin found in the world. Four of them are Asian native and four of them are African. IUCN (The International Union for Nature Conservation) has listed all the species of pangolin in the Red list of threatened species. Two of them are critically endangered, two are endangered and rest four African species are globally vulnerable.


Pangolins are the unique mammals where the body is covered with scales rather than fur. They are as small as a domestic cat and as big as a small dog. Ants and termites are their common diets so, called Scaly anteater which is captured by its long and sticky tongue. Pangolins prefer to live alone rather than in a group. They are nocturnal and lives by burrowing holes. They use their front legs for digging up and hind legs for walking.


Pangolins illegal trade is emerging at a speedy rate and they are even incomparable in a number of Tigers and Rhinos. In the past 10 years, poaching statistics estimated that poachers have killed more than 1,000 tigers, 11,000 rhinos but 1,000,000 pangolins, introducing them as the most illegally traded mammal.


Pangolins scales are used by the Chinese as a traditional medicine with the myths that it can cure many diseases from head to toe that includes mental illnesses, cancer, and asthma. But there is no scientific evidence behind these because pangolins scales are made from Keratin-the same substance that makes our fingernails and rhino horns.


Pangolins are regarded as farmer's friend as a single pangolin consumes more than 70 million ants and termites keeping the soil healthy. They have their own important role in the ecosystem.


So, for pangolins to survive, the Government should introduce stronger conservation policies from the local level to the national level. The government should work with conservation scientists to promote public awareness so that local communities can know the importance of pangolin in the ecology and may get involved in conservation action.



References:

1) https://thehimalayantimes.com/opinion/pangolin-the-most-trafficked-mammal/

2) https://www.worldwildlife.org/stories/what-is-a-pangolin

3) https://www.iucn.org/news/species/201802/scaling-pangolin-conservation-never


4) https://indiasendangered.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-pangolin-poaching/


Photo: IUCN, Chinese pangolin.


Chinese pangolin( Photo : IUCN )

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9 Comments

Meena Pandey

  • Meena Pandey says :
    THANK YOU FOR SUCH AN INFORMATIVE REPORT!!!
    Posted 16-09-2019 19:44

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Hello Nishan

    Had just heard of it but your report helped me to know it better.
    Thanks for the report.

    Green Cheers :)
    Posted 17-06-2019 16:51

  • Nishan kc says :
    Welcome Himani, keep loving pangolin.
    Regards!!!!
    Posted 17-05-2019 23:40

  • Nishan kc says :
    @Arjun,
    Thanks and I think you have an outline of pangolin information! Save pangolins
    Regards!!!!
    Posted 17-05-2019 23:38

  • Nishan kc says :
    @ Asmita,
    Thanks so much for your precious words.
    Yeah they are the endangered species globally and in Nepal. Love for pangolins and join hands to help them for their current plights.
    Posted 17-05-2019 23:37

  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Hello nishan
    I have seen this creature but I wasn't aware about the fact that it's called as pangolin. And what you described about pangolin I reminisce all those facts that I experience with it.
    Thank you so much for this wonderful report.
    Green cheers!
    Posted 17-05-2019 15:44

  • Himani Chand says :
    Thank you for such an informative report about this beautiful creature.
    Posted 17-05-2019 10:48

  • Nishan kc says :
    You are most welcome Arjun!
    Keep reading and knowing!
    Best wishes!
    Posted 14-05-2019 14:39

  • Arjun Anand says :
    Dear Nishan,
    thanks for sharing this article. I have seen this animal but didn't know much about them.
    regards
    arjun
    Posted 14-05-2019 13:22

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