The Pangolin eats ants and termites. They have no teeth, but their stomach is designed to do all the extra work. For more details, please see sites listed below.
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Pangolins are not omnivores. They are considered insectivores because they only eat ants and termites.
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.
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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!
A pangolin can consume a significant number of ants and termites daily, often eating between 70 million to 100 million insects. Their diet primarily consists of ants and termites, which they capture using their long tongues. The exact number may vary based on the species of pangolin and the availability of food in their habitat.
pangolin specie can grow to alength of about 42 inchesandweigh 30 to 40 pounds.