African Black-bellied Pangolin or Long-tailed Pangolin (Phataginus tetradactyla), family Manidae, in the order Pholidota, found in the rainforests of central Africa
Vulnerable.
photograph by Michael Lorentz
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African Black-bellied Pangolin or Long-tailed Pangolin (Phataginus tetradactyla), family Manidae, in the order Pholidota, found in the rainforests of central Africa
Vulnerable.
photograph by Michael Lorentz

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Chinese Pangolin, videographed by Artur Tomaszek, (source)
Chinese pangolin
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a sweet pango by popular demand (i went for the african ground pangolin, smutsia temminckii, because he walk on two legs and that amuses me)
Four-toed manis (Manis tetradactyla) | The Naturalist's Miscellany v.1 | Biodiversity Heritage Library

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Uncharismatic Fact of the Day
Pangolins are very aptly named! Their common name comes from a Malay word, pengguling, meaning “one who rolls into a ball”, though today they are known as tenggiling in Standard Malay.
(Image: A Philippine pangolin (Manis culionensis) by Roger Dolorosa)
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Ground pangolin (Smutsia temminckii) at Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique
Bart Wursten
Indian pangolin (Manis crassicaudata)
Photo by Noor Hussain