This
spectacular sanctuary could be your first time to see them in
Malaysia. Why not spend some time to know more about them. Pangolins,
also called scaly anteaters, are toothless mammals of tropical Asia
and Africa.
They belong to the Pholidota. They range in
length from 3 to 6 feet including the long, broad tail with females
being smaller than males. It has a pointed snout with a small mouth at
the end. In fact, all visitors can see they use its long tongue to eat
termites and ants and to drink. The body is low to the ground and is
covered with large, triangular, overlapping scales on their skin. They
can curl up into a ball when threatened, with their overlapping scales
acting as armor. Pangolins have short legs, with sharp claws which
they use for burrowing. The Pangolin also secretes a noxious smelling
acid.
Our sanctuary is the wildlife reservation home for protecting them
from danger. Their presence is classified as endangered. It has been
hunted by people for its skin and meat for hundreds of years. Forest
clearing is now destroying the animal’s habitat. Therefore, we
preserve them for our young generations to have chance to see their
real fantastic animal in the world!
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