“What about pangolin music?”
We’ve got you covered! Eleven pangolin-themed songs for 40 minutes of music to enjoy on World Pangolin Day (or any day)!
Theme: Pangolins (name of song or band), pinecone, artichoke, and … roll up.
We’ve got you covered! Eleven pangolin-themed songs for 40 minutes of music to enjoy on World Pangolin Day (or any day)!
Theme: Pangolins (name of song or band), pinecone, artichoke, and … roll up.
World Pangolin Day is celebrated on the third Saturday in February, and this year, the special day falls on February 20, 2021!
World Pangolin Day day is an opportunity for pangolin enthusiasts to join together in raising awareness about these unique mammals — and their plight. Pangolins are unfortunately one of the most heavily trafficked mammals in the illegal wildlife trade.
Everyone is invited and encouraged to participate in World Pangolin Day! The aim of World Pangolin Day is to draw as much attention to pangolins as possible, since they are still relatively unknown outside of Africa and Asia.
Pangolins, also known as scaly anteaters, are unique creatures that are covered in hard, plate-like scales. They are insectivorous (feeding nearly exclusively on ants and termites) and are mainly nocturnal. Their name, “pangolin”, is derived from the Malay word “pengguling”, which loosely translates to “something that rolls up”. Together, the eight species comprise their very own Order: Pholidota.
There are a total of eight species of pangolin on our Planet, and all pangolin populations are declining, due to the illegal trade for meat (it’s considered a delicacy in China and Vietnam) and scales (used in traditional Chinese medicine, despite no evidence of medicinal properties).
Four pangolin species live in Asia:
Four pangolin species live in Africa: