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Q: What are some of a pangolins adaptations?
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Where does pangolins live?

Pangolins live in Africa and Asia.


How many teeth do pangolins have?

Pangolins don't have teeth.


What is the collective noun for a group of pangolins?

There is no standard collective noun for 'pangolins' (scaly anteaters) because they are solitary creatures, they don't form groups. Pangolins only come together for mating, so the appropriate collective noun would be a pair of pangolins.


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The scales of snakes and scales of pangolins?

They are homologous structures. Both are scales, but snakes use them to move and pangolins use them as defense


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Do pangolins eat humans?

Yes


What eats pangolins?

The main predators for Pangolins are Humans. Esp. in China, pangolin meat is a delicacy and people have many misconceptions about it. Pangolins are also in great demand in China because their meat is considered a delicacy and some Chinese believe pangolin scales reduce swelling, promote blood circulation and help breast-feeding women produce milk. So they are being hunted/killed in large numbers and are badly endangered now.


Why do humans hunt pangolin?

they want to eat pangolins.


What a maniful?

Pangolins or scaly anteaters are mammals in the order Pholidota. There is only one extant family (Manidae) and one genus (Manis) of pangolins, comprising eight species. (There are also a number of extinct taxa within Pholidota.) Pangolins have large scales on their skin and are found in tropical regions of Africa and Asia. The name "pangolin" is derived from the Malay word pengguling ("something that rolls up"). In older classifications, pangolins were classified with various other orders, for example Edentata, which includes the ordinary anteaters and the similar-looking armadillos. Newer genetic evidence, however, indicates that the closest living relatives of pangolins are the Carnivora, with which they form a clade, the Ferae. Some paleontologists have classified the pangolins in the order Cimolesta, together with several extinct groups.


When is the pangolins mating season?

All year.


Who does a pangolin live with?

Pangolins lives with their mum