National Geographic USA – June 2019

(Nora) #1

Pangolins are usually
solitary, but Tamuda
and Luleko spend a rare
moment near each other
to take a drink from a pud-
dle. Temminck’s ground
pangolins walk on their
back legs, using their tails
and front legs for bal-
ance. Their sticky tongues,
almost as long as their
bodies, are anchored at
the base of their rib cages.

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