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  2. Pangolin - Wikipedia

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    Arboreal pangolins live in hollow trees, whereas the ground-dwelling species dig tunnels to a depth of 3.5 m (11 ft). [32] Some pangolins walk with their front claws bent under the foot pad, although they use the entire foot pad on their rear limbs. Furthermore, some exhibit a bipedal stance for some behavior, and may walk a few steps bipedally ...

  3. List of pholidotans - Wikipedia

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    The eight extant species of Pholidota are assigned to the family Manidae which is split into three genera within three subfamilies: Maninae (Asian pangolins), Phatagininae (African tree pangolins) and Smutsiinae (African ground pangolins).

  4. Ground pangolin - Wikipedia

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    Pangolin photographed in Tanzania around 1910. The ground pangolin (Smutsia temminckii), also known as Temminck's pangolin, Cape pangolin or steppe pangolin is a species of pangolin from genus Smutsia of subfamily Smutsiinae the within family Manidae.

  5. Chinese pangolin - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese pangolin (Manis pentadactyla) is a pangolin native to the northern Indian subcontinent, northern parts of Southeast Asia and southern China.It has been listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List since 2014, as the wild population is estimated to have declined by more than 80% in three pangolin generations, equal to 21 years.

  6. Tree pangolin - Wikipedia

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    The tree pangolin [4] (Phataginus tricuspis) is one of eight extant species of pangolins ("scaly anteaters"), and is native to equatorial Africa. Also known as the white-bellied pangolin or three-cusped pangolin, it is the most common of the African forest pangolins. In the Democratic Republic of the Congo

  7. Giant pangolin - Wikipedia

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    Like all pangolins, the species is armored with large, brown to reddish-brown scales formed from keratin. Curiously, it also has eyelashes. The giant pangolin has a long snout, a long, thick tail, and large front claws. The animal has a strong sense of smell and large anal glands. Its secretions may be significant to animal communication.

  8. Pholidotamorpha - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] In 2009, pangolins and palaeanodonts were together placed within clade Pholidotamorpha. [1] A 2012 study from new remains found in Late Paleocene Mongolian strata have led to the assessment that extinct genus Ernanodon is closely related to extinct genus Metacheiromys and being a member of the extinct order Palaeanodonta. [6]

  9. Philippine pangolin - Wikipedia

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    Philippine pangolins in captivity can live up to about 20 years. [13] It is covered in small triangular scales made of keratin everywhere except the underbelly and face, making up at least 20% of the body weight. [12] [14] [13] It regrows new scales when they are lost and always has the same number of scales throughout their lifespan.

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