World Pangolin Day: Celebrating and Protecting Nature’s Most Unique Mammal
Updated: 21 Jan 2025
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Did you know that pangolins are the most trafficked mammals in the world, yet they remain one of the least understood? Every year, World Pangolin Day shines a spotlight on these incredible, scale-covered creatures to raise awareness about their plight and inspire global action to protect them. Mark your calendar for February 21, 2026 a day to celebrate pangolins and advocate for their survival.
World Pangolin Day: Celebrating the most trafficked mammal
World Pangolin Day, celebrated on the third Saturday of February each year, focuses on pangolins, fragile, small animals that are often eclipsed by larger conservation issues. The day highlights issues about the plight of pangolins, the intense poaching for their scales and meat, and calls for efforts around the world.
Why are Pangolins Unique?

Pangolins, sometimes called “layered insectivores,” are vertebrates covered in keratin scales – the main warm-blooded creatures with such a shield. There are eight species of pangolins:
- Four in Africa: the monster pangolin, the ground pangolin, the tree pangolin, and the long-tailed pangolin.
- Four in Asia: the Chinese pangolin, the Sunda pangolin, the Indian pangolin, and the Philippine pangolin.
Characteristics:
- Diet: Pangolins are insectivores, eating underground insects, termites, and hatchlings.
- Defenders: When compromised, they curl up into a ball, making it almost impossible for predators to attack.
- Life expectancy: In the wild, pangolins live for about 10-15 years.
Why are Pangolins Endangered

Pangolins face serious threats due to:
1. Illegal wildlife trade
- Scales: Used in traditional medicine in a few Asian countries
- Meat: Considered a delicacy in parts of Asia and Africa
2. Environmental woes
- Expanding agriculture and urbanization encroach on their regular habitats
3. Lack of awareness
- Many people know nothing about pangolins or their natural importance
Conservation Effort
1. Legal Securities

- (Show on Exchange Jeopardized Species Worldwide) refers to all pangolin species recorded under Appendix I, restricting global exchange.
2. Mindfulness Missions
- Associations like Pangolin Preservation and WWF work diligently to educate the general public and support close conservation projects.
3. Environmental Protection
- Efforts to protect woodlands and grasslands directly benefit pangolins and other non-living things.
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Fun fact about pangolin
- Pangolins can eat 70 million underground insects and termites each year!
- Their tongues can be longer than their bodies, allowing them to reach deep into termite mounds.
- “Pangolin” comes from the Malay word pangoling, which means “one who rolls.”
Questions and Answers
Why are pangolins essential to the ecosystem?
Pangolins control bug populations, playing a fundamental role in maintaining the balance of their environment.
Are pangolins dangerous?
No, pangolins are benign and pose no threat to people.
How can I celebrate World Pangolin Day?
You can get involved by organizing educational opportunities, donating to conservation organizations, or simply spreading awareness through virtual entertainment.
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