Yes, the pangolin is a mammal that has scales
Nope. They are actually mammals- the only mammal with scales. While they may look like reptiles, they give live birth to their babies and nurse them with milk.
a pangolin is a type of mammal
No. The pangolin is a mammal, related to anteaters.
Yes, pangolins are mammals, and having hair of some sort is a requirement for being a mammal. In Asian species, the hair grows at the base of the scales; in African species, it is on the underbelly, which lacks scales.
Like fur and reptile scales, banglin scales are made out of keratin.
No. It is a mammal, related to anteaters.
Yes, Pangolins (also called a scaly anteater) are mammals of the order Pholidota, and are covered in scales formed from Keratin (the only mammal to be covered with such scales). Keratin is the same material that forms our fingernails.
They are parts of the body of fish, snakes, or pangolin.
Pangolin is a mammal of the order Pholidota. Pangolins, often called "scaly anteaters," are covered in tough, overlapping scales. These burrowing mammals eat ants and termites using an extraordinarily long, sticky tongue, and are able to quickly roll themselves up into a tight ball when threatened. Eight different pangolin species can be found across Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. Poaching for illegal wildlife trade and habitat loss have made these incredible creatures one of the most endangered groups of mammals in the world.
is pangolin warm booded
its a mammal, it has fur
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