According to Save Pangolins, infant pangolins tend to ride on the base of the mother's tail as she forages for insects, to ensure they are always close by. As their young are still defenceless, the ...
Rescued as a baby, Tamuda was stubborn and ... Temminck’s ground pangolins walk on their back legs, using their tails and front legs for balance. Their sticky tongues, almost as long as their ...
Footage gives a rare insight into the behaviour of the giant pangolin, the largest of all the scaly animals. Observed by remote-operated cameras, a baby takes a ride on its mother's back ...
Pangolins may be the most endangered species you've never heard of. Luckily their plight is becoming more well known. These charmingly odd, termite-eating mammals are covered from head to tail with ...
Some pangolins use their tails to climb trees, while others lash out with them to scare off predators. In particular, the long-tailed pangolin, whose tail can grow up to 70 cm, uses its tail to ...