5 reasons why the pangolin rocks

Last Updated: June 1, 2024By

In this post, I will be showing you 5 reasons why the pangolin rocks.

1. The scales on a pangolin are made of keratin.

5 reasons why the pangolin rocks
Their scales are made of keratin. Source: Google

Did you know the scales on a pangolin are made of keratin?

Just like many animals who have keratin in their horns, hooves etc., the scales on a pangolin are made of keratin(a structural protein that forms cells that make up the tissue into nails for humans, hooves for ungulates, horns for horned animals etc.). Isn’t that amazing?

Now, why are the scales on a pangolin are made of keratin?

The reason why is that keratin is thick so when in danger, the pangolin can roll into a ball and defend itself with the scales which can hold off predators.

2. Pangolins are one of the smelliest creatures on Earth.

5 reasons why the pangolin rocks
They are smelly. Source: Google

Did you know pangolins are some of the smelliest creatures on Earth?

They might not look stinky, but pangolins are some of the smelliest creatures on Earth. Isn’t that amazing?

Now, why are pangolins some of the smelliest creatures on Earth?

The reason is because they have a smelly fluid used to chase away predators.

3. Some species have prehensile tails!

5 reasons why the pangolin rocks
Some pangolins climb. Source: Google

Did you know some species have prehensile tails?

Even though some pangolin species can’t climb, some species have prehensile(capable of grabbing) tails. Isn’t that overwhelming?

Now, why do some species have prehensile tails?

The reason why is that some pangolin species can climb, so they have prehensile tails to help them move and grab a lot like spider monkeys. Click here.

4. They swallow stones to grind the insects they eat.

5 reasons why the pangolin rocks
They swallow stones. Source: Google

Did you know they swallow stones to grind the insects they eat?

Because they can’t chew, they swallow stones to grind the insects they eat. Isn’t that amazing?

Now, why do they swallow stones to grind the insects they eat?

The reason why is because they can’t chew so in their stomachs the stones grind the insects.

5. Pangolins have no teeth.

Did you know that pangolins have no teeth?

Pangolins have no teeth at all. Isn’t that amazing?

Now, why do pangolins have no teeth?

The reason why is that it has a stomach which the pangolin fills with stones to grind insects and it has a long sticky tongue to pick up insects.

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