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Some Chinese pangolins occupy burrows of other animals, as well.
This area has a small population of the endangered Chinese Pangolin.
Now, Chinese pangolins are being protected in the forests where they are generally found.
Chinese pangolin is also reported to live in Yandang Mountains.
The Chinese pangolin belongs to the burrowing family.
Chinese pangolins are mainly terrestrial animals, but are observed in forests up to about 20 feet above the ground.
The Chinese pangolin appears like a scaly anteater.
Chinese pangolins are rather secretive, nocturnal creatures.
It is closely related to the Chinese pangolin, although the Malayan species is larger, lighter in colour and has shorter foreclaws.
The Chinese pangolin found in Nepal reproduces in April and May when the weather is a bit warm.
Chinese pangolin (M. pentadactyla)
Chinese Pangolin (Manis pentadactyla)
In Vietnam and Hong Kong, Chinese pangolins are considered a delicacy, and they are hunted on a large scale only for this purpose.
In 2006 the program also began focused conservation activities for Vietnam's two species of pangolin, the Chinese pangolin and the Sunda pangolin.
Wild animals roosting in the woodlands include Malayan Porcupine, Chinese Ferret-badger, Chinese Pangolin, Leopard Cat and Pallas's Squirrel.
Also dwelling in woodlands are mammals like Malayan Porcupine, Chinese Pangolin, Masked Palm Civet, Leopard Cat and Common Muntjac.
The Chinese pangolin is probably "The Critter", one of the pets of the Raven FACs at their secret base in Long Tieng during the covert war in Laos.
The ones that live in Africa are the cape pangolin, tree pangolin, and giant pangolin, and the three that live in Asia are the Indian pangolin, Malaysian pangolin, and Chinese pangolin.
The Chinese pangolin (Manis pentadactyla) is a pangolin found in northern India, Nepal, Bhutan, possibly Bangladesh, across Myanmar to northern Indochina, through most of Taiwan and southern China, including the islands of Hainan.
Chinese Pangolin (Manis pentadactyla)
The Chinese pangolin (Manis pentadactyla) is a pangolin found in northern India, Nepal, Bhutan, possibly Bangladesh, across Myanmar to northern Indochina, through most of Taiwan and southern China, including the islands of Hainan.