Pangolins inhabit a variety of climates, primarily found in tropical and subtropical regions across Africa and Asia. They thrive in forests, savannas, and grasslands, where they can find ample food sources like ants and termites. These animals prefer warm environments, but their specific habitat can vary significantly depending on the species. Overall, they are adapted to live in diverse ecosystems that offer both shelter and food availability.
Pangolins are not omnivores. They are considered insectivores because they only eat ants and termites.
Marine West Coastal Climate, Miditerranean Climate, Humid Continental climate, Humid Subtropical Climate. the answer !
Well there are only four main climate zones in Europe, so if they are not a part of the list, then they are not a main climate zone in Europe. The main climate zones are Mediterranean Climate, Continental Climate, Oceanic Climate, and Subarctic Climate. These climate zones may also be expressed as regions: Southern Europe, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, and Northern Europe.
Climate regions refer to areas with distinct climate, for example, Hawaii's climate region is Tropical.
the effect is that the climate changes into a cooler or warmer climate.
According to Wikipedia - They are found in tropical regions of Africa and Asia, which is a hot, humid climate. See the related link for the full article.
Pangolins live in Africa and Asia.
Pangolins don't have teeth.
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.
They are homologous structures. Both are scales, but snakes use them to move and pangolins use them as defense
Yes
they want to eat pangolins.
Pangolins lives with their mum
All year.
To get their food I think:)
Leopard,lions and hyenas
No, pangolins cannot fly. They are ground-dwelling mammals known for their unique appearance and specialized diet of ants and termites.