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Pangolins are unique mammals known for their protective keratin scales and long, sticky tongues. They are found in Africa and Asia and are primarily nocturnal. Pangolins feed on ants and termites, using their long tongues to extract prey from nests. They are solitary animals and play a role in controlling insect populations in their habitats. Pangolins are critically endangered due to poaching and habitat loss.