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    The Chinese pangolins (Manis pentadactyla) are mostly found in Taiwan and southern China in a wide range of habitats such as limestone forests, bamboo forests, broad-leaf and coniferous forests, grasslands and agricultural fields (Chao Jung-Tai 1989, Gurung 1996). It is one of eight species of pangolin, and they are all on the decline. The IUCN reports that the number of Chinese pangolins has declined rapidly over the past fifteen years, and this species is critically endangered nowadays due to hunting, the destruction of its natural habitat (Challender et al., 2004), and the change in temperature affecting wild animals as well (Fangyin, et al., 2013). The Chinese pangolins are important to the society because they prey on termites, which cause…

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    The Attitudes Of Pangolin

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    Through the interactions with the respondents’, an attempt was made to characterize the attitude towards pangolin generally as positive, negative and in between i.e. neither totally positive nor totally negative. The table below shows the attitude of respondents towards pangolin, majority had positive attitudes towards pangolin, while some were neither positive nor negative while had negative attitude towards pangolin. Table 4.17: Respondents’ attitude toward pangolin Attitudes Frequency (N)…

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    Pangolins Research Paper

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    predators. The bodily characteristics of pangolins include large, hardened, overlapping scales similar to armor plating, a newborn pangolin has a softer shell, but it hardens as the animal matures. This armor is made out of keratin. Pangolins curl up into a ball when threatened, and will tuck its face underneath its tail in order to protect itself. They have extremely sharp claws which also helps with defence.Pangolins emot a noxious fumes to supplement the ultimate defence. They use their very…

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    Endangered Pangolins People are trying to save Pangolins because it is the most illegally traded animal in the world and before they are eaten to extinction. There are up to 100,000 Pangolins that are estimated to be hunted and sold every year. Which is making them the most traded animal in the world. How are people helping: Well people are trying to find these animals in the wild and to put them in a safe place where they don’t have to be hunted and also so they don’t go extinct. Well and when…

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    Pangolins are unique and strange creatures. They also have some crazy features too. Tens of wild Pangolins are killed each year. They look like a mixture of a sloth and a scaly lizard. It looks scary, cool, and nice. You should take care of creatures cause one day they might be here anymore. They live in different habitats. They all have different lifestyles. All of them have different ways to catch their food, and to defend themselves. First, pangolins are endangered. There two types of…

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    People can really make a difference and help them if they spread awareness and make an effort for the injustice of this creature to be known. “It’s thought to be the most-trafficked mammal in the world, but few people know that it exists.” (CNN) Since there is such a lack of public knowledge for its’ trafficking which can also be linked to a lack government awareness about the nature of the smuggling of pangolins. All these factors contribute to what makes the illegal trade so elusive and hard…

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    Chinese Medicine History

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    The Chinese pangolin, a member of Asian and African toothless mammals having the body covered dorsally with large imbricated horny scales —called also scaly anteater — (Merriam Webster), as of 2013, has been classified as “Critically Endangered,” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (“IUCN”) with supporting evidence suggesting that Chinese pangolins have been heavily exploited for international trade over the last twenty-one years. The main cause for extinction of pangolins is…

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    cover them up while there are being ported to their destination. In 2006 elephant poaching goes really high and 120 elephants careers are found at a National Park in Africa. Wildlife trafficking has doubled since 2007. In 2013 around 200 dead pangolins are killed for there skin and sent to China. In 2014 almost 1,215 rhinos were killed by trafficking in South Africa that is one rhino killed…

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    The Hawksbill sea turtle is poached for its shell and meat.They make ornaments, instruments, and jewelry with the shells. They don't eat the meat instead they use it to catch sharks. The international trade has been banned for 40 years but they are still sold on the black market. 7The USA is the second largest importer of illegally poached wildlife, the most poached animal in the USA is the Black Bear. They poach the Black Bear for its bile and gallbladder they use that to treat diabetes and…

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    by this factor because of the vast areas they need to survive and they continue to go into conflicts with human activities in their natural habitat. Smaller species are also at higher risk to become locally extinct because they may not have the resources to recolonize. The wildlife and hunting trade is also a constant factor for animal extinction in the ecosystem. In Borneo “protected” areas have little to no law enforcement patrolling to carry out the law, leaving people the ability to easily…

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