They are mammals, and are born alive and nursed with milk from their mothers.
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
a pangolin is a type of mammal
Yes, the pangolin is a mammal that has scales
No. The pangolin is a mammal, related to anteaters.
Chinese Pangolin was created in 1758.
Sunda pangolin was created in 1822.
No. The pangolin is a placental mammal, meaning that it gives birth to its young. The only egg-laying mammals are monotremes, which include just the platypus and the echidna.
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!
The gestation period of a pangolin typically ranges from about 70 to 140 days, depending on the species. After this period, a female pangolin usually gives birth to a single offspring, although twins can occur in some cases. The young are born blind and rely on their mother for protection and nourishment in their early weeks.
pangolin specie can grow to alength of about 42 inchesandweigh 30 to 40 pounds.
The pangolin gets its name from a Malay word pengguling, which means "something that rolls up."
A baby Pangolin should weight 6-to 8 ounces