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Pangolins care for their young by giving birth to a single offspring, which they typically do after a gestation period of about 70 to 140 days, depending on the species. The mother will keep the baby close, often carrying it on her back as she forages for food. Pangolin mothers nurse their young for several months, during which the pups gradually learn to feed on ants and termites. Once weaned, the young pangolins remain dependent on their mothers for several more months before becoming fully independent.

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