By Keith Anthony Fabro Pangolins have the dubious distinction of being the most trafficked mammals in the world. Yet as often ...
Restoring forests is important for our planet's health, which is why a high school student designed an adorable Pangolin-inspired robot to dig holes and "poop" tree seeds. As New Atlas reported ...
The secret life of the world's most trafficked mammal, the pangolin, has been caught on ... while an adult climbs a tree. Scientists are releasing the footage to highlight the plight of the ...
The suspect is believed to be part of a network involved in the major supply of pangolin scales to trafficking networks based ...
The camera crew use a specialist miniature lens to film a pangolin as it emerges from a burrow. The way it gets down from a tree is simply to fall We filmed one scene in which the Pangolin climbs ...
3 inch long claws and powerful chest muscles enable him to scale huge trees. Pangolins are landscape engineers. A single adult can dig thousands of holes every year, creating new homes for many ...
The IUCN has projected that the Philippine, Indian, long-tailed and tree pangolins will decline by about 50 percent over the next 20 years, and that the giant and Temminck's pangolins will decline by ...
Pangolin Protector Dr Mark Ofua has dedicated his life to rescuing, rehabilitating and releasing injured and orphaned ...
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 ...