Latin Name |
Manis culionensis |
Conservation Status |
Near Threatened |
Location
| Philippines |
Colour |
- |
Length |
- |
Tail |
- |
Weight |
- |
Life Expectancy |
- Yrs |
Main Characteristics
Habitat
Philippine Pangolins are endemic to the Palawan province of the Philippines. They inhabit forests and grasslands.
Diet
Breeding
Predators
Subspecies
There are no subspecies of the Philippine Pangolin
Interesting Facts
Philippine Pangolins are also known as:
Palawan Pangolin
Malintong
As pangolins have no teeth, their stomach is specially designed to grind up their food, with the aid of the sand and small stones that they consume.
Similar Animals
Long-Tailed Pangolin
Indian Pangolin
Chinese Pangolin
Ground Pangolin
Tree Pangolin
Giant Pangolin
Sunda Pangolin
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