The Newest, Cutest Baby Animals from the World's Zoos & Aquariums

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Pangolins are nocturnal mammals that spend their nights hunting ants and termites and their days curled up in a ball. While they might look like an armadillo, anteater or even a walking artichoke, these unique animals belong to a family all their own. Only a handful of zoos around the world exhibit Pangolins, which are endangered in the wild, making the December birth of this little Chinese Pangolin at the Taipei Zoo an extremely rare occurrence. The toothless pup was found by zoo staffers last month in a hole its mother made after they tried to move her to a heated room during a cold front.

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Newborn Pangolin with closed eyes at the Taipei ZooPhoto credits: Taipei Zoo

Reportedly this baby Pangolin spends its days sleeping, drinking milk and climbing on mom's back for the occasional ride. Check out ZooBorns' last Pangolin pup we shared in 2009!

4 responses to “A Lizard…? An Anteater…? A Pangolin!”

  1. DAH Avatar
    DAH

    What an interesting creature…something out of prehistoric times.

  2. H. Lee Avatar
    H. Lee

    CNN just did a very long and well-written article on these animals. They are the most trafficked animals in the world! Poor creatures.

  3. Gindy51 Avatar
    Gindy51

    Yep, used for Chinese medicine. Sick and stupid beyond all reason.

  4. sis Avatar
    sis

    just read tested 1000 times and is 99% cause of coronavirus

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