Pangolin Animal Pictures

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Despite similarities to anteaters in diet and appearance, the Pangolin are quite distinct and are classified into their own taxonomic order.

Pangolin looking for ants to eat
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Pangolin looking for ants to eat

Despite similarities to anteaters in diet and appearance, the Pangolin are quite distinct and are classified into their own taxonomic order.

Tree pangolin (Phataginus tricuspis)
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Tree pangolin (Phataginus tricuspis)

Despite similarities to anteaters in diet and appearance, the Pangolin are quite distinct and are classified into their own taxonomic order.

Cute baby Indian pangolin
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Despite similarities to anteaters in diet and appearance, the Pangolin are quite distinct and are classified into their own taxonomic order.

Pangolin face close up
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Despite similarities to anteaters in diet and appearance, the Pangolin are quite distinct and are classified into their own taxonomic order.

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Most smuggled animal in the world, the pangolin.

Despite similarities to anteaters in diet and appearance, the Pangolin are quite distinct and are classified into their own taxonomic order.

Pangolin on white background
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Pangolin on white background

Animals That Stay Up All Night - Pangolin
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Pangolins have a very heightened sense of smell which assists them in hunting for insects.

Animals that Eat Insects – Pangolin
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The pangolin bears a resemblance to the anteater, and does not possess teeth.

Weirdest Animals: Pangolin

Weirdest Animals: Pangolin
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Pangolins, one of the weirdest animals, is also one of the most trafficked mammals in the world today.