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Pangolin got lost and strayed into the police duty point to turn everyone over. What happened at the scene?

Pangolin, as one of the national first-class wild protected animals, has a very hard shell and a soft inner layer. It is the only scaly mammal in the world, so it is urgent to protect pangolin.

At the border guard duty point in Pu 'er, Yunnan, the exit-entry management police of Meng 'a Border Police Station of Pu 'er Border Guard Detachment received such an alarm call. On the other end of the phone, it's our patrolman. It turned out that a pangolin didn't leave after running to the tent of our frontier duty station, but just huddled himself up so that no one could see his eyes. Our police received this. Shy? After pangolin, I took it to check. The examination found that it was a Malay pangolin without any trauma or internal injuries. That is a very healthy adult pangolin. I don't know why it broke into our border duty station.

Pangolin itself is a very docile animal, which mainly feeds on ants and termites. They are solitary animals and mate only during the breeding season. Pangolin is a very clean animal, and they are also very particular about their caves. They will build different caves to live in in winter and summer to ensure their quality of life.

Pangolin likes to sleep during the day and go out for food at night. Because their visual function has basically deteriorated, they can only rely on their sensitive sense of smell to find food and avoid danger, so pangolins like to move at night to ensure the reduction of danger.

Due to illegal hunting, the number of pangolins has dropped sharply. Today, there are only eight pangolins in the world, and the number of each pangolin is very rare. Therefore, protecting pangolins is something that everyone should do. The complete extinction of a species means that our ecological balance is destroyed again, and the consequences are unimaginable for each of us.

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