![]() Pangolin attempts a smooth greeting, but oh no! - the weight is too much for one mammal to carry. Just then, Pangolin’s powerful sense of smell leads it to the answer: flowers! Luckily, the forest is a good place to start gathering blooms.īouquet assembled, Pangolin searches and spots his scaly sweetheart in the distance, surrounded by the sunset’s glow. But even after all this work to build the perfect date, something still feels like it’s missing. Today's featured species: Philippine pangolinīy the time Pangolin reaches the Philippines, love is in full bloom. ![]() Check out the World Wildlife Fund to learn more about the the pangolin’s plight and to support WWF’s efforts to save the pangolin and other endangered species. Sadly however, pangolins are the most trafficked mammal in the world, and all 8 species face a significant threat from poachers and smugglers. The eight species of pangolin that roam the wilds of Asia and Africa are strong swimmers who rely on their long tongues and heightened sense of smell to find nourishment. Pangolins are the world’s only scaly mammal.
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