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We’re Eating Pangolins Off the Face of the Earth

By Garry Rogers @Garry_Rogers

We’re Eating Pangolins Off the Face of the Earthby Alicia Graef July 31, 2014

“While we’ve been focused on the poaching crisis that’s threatening the future for charismatic animals like elephants, rhinos and tigers, another species now faces the threat of extinction thanks to human appetites and could disappear before most people even hear of it.

“The pangolin, which includes eight species who live in Africa and Asia, are unique little creatures in a number of ways. They’ve been described as walking artichokes and because they’re insectivores they’ve been dubbed “scaly anteaters.” These toothless animals are also the only mammal covered in true scales, which are made of keratin, and the the fact that they walk like a miniature T. rex only adds to their charm.

Source: exposingthebiggame.wordpress.com

GR:  Guess who’s motivating the poachers:  The Chinese and Vietnamese are eating the little animals out of existence.


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