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#PangolinFunFact Day 1: Pangolins are the only extant family in the order Pholidota, and despite their appearance are more closely related to true carnivores (Order Carnivora) than anteaters or armadillos.#WorldPangolinDaypic.twitter.com/ak4dkVO981
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#PangolinFunFact Day 3: Pangolins have poor vision, but an excellent sense of smell which they use to find insects. Most species are nocturnal, sleeping during the day and foraging at night. This contributes to the difficulty in studying this cryptic species.#WorldPangolinDaypic.twitter.com/OgOCtHkEAA
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#PangolinFunFact Day 2:#Pangolin scales are mostly composed of keratin – the same material that makes up your hair and fingernails – with no scientifically proven medical qualities. In fact, many traditional herbs and drugs are cheaper and more effective.#WorldPangolinDaypic.twitter.com/YWvJWPWiyC
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#PangolinFunFact Day 26: Despite the threats against them, public awareness of pangolins is very low. In a 2016 WWF survey in the UK, only 8% of participants were able to identify pangolins. Spread the word, support education initiatives, and help end pangolin trafficking! pic.twitter.com/1yDx4vmI9t
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#PangolinFunFact Day 24: The long-tailed pangolin is the only diurnal species, an adaptation possibly developed to reduce competition with its co-occurring nocturnal sister species, the tree pangolin.#WorldPangolinDaypic.twitter.com/0lc94SbNw3
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#PangolinFunFact Day 25: Pangolins are the most illegally trafficked mammals in the world. Most of the demand is in China and Asia, with most pangolin products originating in Africa as the Asian species’ populations have declined, but Europe and the US are also major trade hubs. pic.twitter.com/j1fcsbVTUy
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