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Most species have only a single offspring, while a few can have two or three at a time. Over its lifetime, an average female has about 6 to 10 offspring.

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What is the pangolin's scientific name?

Depends on the species you are looking for! They all belong to the genus Manis; there are eight living species: Giant pangolin: Manis gigantea Cape pangolin: Manis temmincki Indian pangolin: Manis crassicaudata Chinese pangolin: Manis pentadactyla Sunda pangolin: Manis javanica Philippine pangolin: Manis culionensis Tree pangolin: Manis tricuspis Long-tailed pangolin: Manis tetradactyla


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Do pangolin give live birth?

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Is a pangolin a type of reptile?

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The pangolin is a mammal that has scales.?

Yes, the pangolin is a mammal that has scales


Is the pangolin an unusual lizard?

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When was Sunda pangolin created?

Sunda pangolin was created in 1822.


When was Chinese Pangolin created?

Chinese Pangolin was created in 1758.


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Are the pangolin's flippers useful for swimming?

Yes, there is near nothing a Pangolin cannot do. Visual proof: http://www.arkive.org/three-cusped-pangolin/phataginus-tricuspis/image-G34051.html Bow down to the Pangolin!