In performance, the generic figures appear in groups to represent mainly dogs, pangolins, and antelopes. |
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The skull of pangolins is smoothly conical, lacking the ridges and crests found on most mammalian crania. |
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In the echidna, anteaters, and pangolins, there are qualitative differences in tongue construction. |
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Even if pangolins are the sister group of carnivores, aardwolves are well nested within Carnivora in the family Hyaenidae. |
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Interpreting the extreme similarity in anteaters and pangolins remains problematic due to lingering disagreement among phylogenetic hypotheses. |
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Like pangolins, aardvarks have a long, protrusile tongue and a gizzard-like stomach. |
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Some mammals, like tree pangolins and tamanduas eat arboreal ants and termites. |
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Alternatively they may climb trees in search of tree ants, as do the pangolins or scaly anteaters of the genus Manis. |
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It includes deer, gorillas, chimpanzees, pangolins, elephants and even snakes. |
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In contrast with the Xenarthra, the Old World Pholidota is not trophically diverse and contains only the myrmecophagous pangolins, or scaly anteaters. |
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The orbital cavity, which houses the eyes, is relatively short, similar to the situation in pangolins and armadillos. |
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Young pangolins are soft-scaled at birth and are carried on the female's back for some time. |
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Anteaters, pangolins, and some armadillos use hook-and-pull digging with the enlarged claw of a single, enlarged manual digit to open termite or ant nests made of hard dirt. |
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Beneath, pangolins lack scales but have a sparse coat of fur. |
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Elephants, panthers, aquatic deer, pangolins, aardvarks, most carnivores and small to medium duikers have been particularly subject to decreases in population. |
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When we were young we only had to walk a few metres in the forest to see all sorts of animals: monkeys racing through the trees, porcupines and pangolins digging underground mazes, bush pigs, snakes and antelopes. |
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Various species are predicted to become extinct in the near future, among them the rhinoceros, primates, pangolins, and giraffes. |
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The animals protected by I-1401 include elephants, rhinos, lions, tigers, leopards, cheetahs, marine turtles, pangolins, sharks and rays. |
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Mr Khan further said that pangolins used their long claws to dig out ants and termites from mounds and logs and then eat them. |
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The complex vegetation of the rainforest provides niches for a rich variety of animals, including proboscis monkeys, leaf monkeys, pigtail macaques, gibbons, sun bears, sambar deer, pangolins, bats, and many other mammals. |
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As a result, in the past, pilosans, cingulatans, and pangolins were frequently combined in the no-longer-recognized order Edentata. |
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Despite universal campaigns to end the crime, every day we still hear about pangolins, elephant tusks, and even live geckos seized in airports and harbours. |
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Fifty copies of the nine-page book have been published by University of Manchester in Dubai and are up for sale, with the proceeds going to save endangered pangolins. |
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Among the major species whose poaching and illegal trade in the international market would be probed, include pangolins, sea horses and sea cucumbers. |
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Other animals include the black giant squirrel, capped langur, Bengal fox, sambar deer, jungle cat, king cobra, wild boar, mongooses, pangolins, pythons and water monitors. |
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These include the aardwolves of Africa, the aardvarks and the pangolins of Africa and Asia, and the numbats and echidnas, primitive egg-laying mammals of Australia. |
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Pangolins are conspicuous and remarkable because their backs are covered with large, overlapping scales made up of agglutinated hairs. |
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