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Pangolins are the world`s most trafficked mammalian species classified under family Manidae and face severe threat of extinction, largely due to the illicit trade of its parts and products, especially scales, in international markets. Pangolin scales are
Ved Prakash Kumar +4 more
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In China, the wild animals and animal products that are sold through illegal trafficking are mainly those that can be made into medicines; are raw materials in the form of ivory, rhinoceros horns, and turtle shells; and are edible or have ornamental ...
Jiwen Chang
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The Chinese pangolin (Manis pentadactyla Linnaeus) is a critically endangered species that feeds on ants and termites. In 2022–2024, we observed two rescued pangolins being attacked by Solenopsis invicta Buren while in captivity. Clusters of pustules and
Ting Zhao +14 more
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New horizons in the reproductive biology of Chinese pangolin (Manis pentadactyla) using the gonadal hormonal profile. [PDF]
Arora B, Pei KJ, Chin SC.
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Prey composition and seasonal dietary patterns of Chinese pangolins in southeast Taiwan
Dietary composition provides valuable insights into a species' behavior, foraging ecology, and habitat use, which are crucial for both in situ and ex situ conservation efforts. In recent decades, Chinese pangolin populations have been declining due to poaching and habitat loss, making it crucial to understand their ecological needs for effective ...
Nick Ching-Min Sun +4 more
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Morphometric Relationships, Growth and Condition Factors of Critically Endangered Chinese Pangolin (Manis pentadactyla). [PDF]
Suwal TL +5 more
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The Behavioural Structure and Deep Imaginary Anatomy of Chinese Pangolin in Kalimpong
Our deep research study explores the behavioral structure and deep imaginary anatomy of Chinese pangolins (Manis pentadactyla) in Kalimpong, India.Our research properly aimed to investigate that the pangolins' behaviour, habitat use and imaginary anatomical adaptations.
Shibanjan Paul Roy, Dr. Raja Routh
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Predicting the potential distribution of Chinese pangolin using the MaxEnt model [PDF]
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Pangolins, one of the most trafficked mammals, face significant health challenges in captivity, including digestive disorders and immune dysfunctions. These issues are closely linked to alterations in their gut microbiota, which play vital roles in the ...
Zhengyu Dai +7 more
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