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Pangolins take shelter by burrowing into the ground or finding refuge in tree hollows, rock crevices, and dense foliage. They often create their own burrows, which provide protection from predators and harsh weather. At night, they typically curl up in a tight ball to conserve warmth and blend into their surroundings while resting. This behavior helps them stay safe and hidden during their vulnerable periods.

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