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whatthefauna: A baby pangolin is born quite helpless, other than the ability to suckle and cling. Unwhatthefauna: A baby pangolin is born quite helpless, other than the ability to suckle and cling. Un

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A baby pangolin is born quite helpless, other than the ability to suckle and cling. Until the baby is big enough to travel on its on, a mother pangolin will tote it around on her tail.

Images:Firdia Lisnawati


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P is for Pangolin

P is for Pangolin


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2019 World Pangolin Day - Otters Day2019 World Pangolin Day - Otters Day

2019 World Pangolin Day - Otters Day


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Variant 1 of my new pangolin pin drop.  LE 50

Variant 1 of my new pangolin pin drop.  LE 50


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‘PANGOLIA’ PINS ARE HERE! - https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/MatMillerArtDetails - Blind Bag‘PANGOLIA’ PINS ARE HERE! - https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/MatMillerArtDetails - Blind Bag‘PANGOLIA’ PINS ARE HERE! - https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/MatMillerArtDetails - Blind Bag‘PANGOLIA’ PINS ARE HERE! - https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/MatMillerArtDetails - Blind Bag‘PANGOLIA’ PINS ARE HERE! - https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/MatMillerArtDetails - Blind Bag

‘PANGOLIA’ PINS ARE HERE! - https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/MatMillerArt

Details - Blind Bagged. You may buy multiples BUT PLEASE LOOK FOR THE FULL SET LISTING IF YOU WANT ALL OF THEM! (5 AVAILABLE but may increase if there is interest)

3" x 3"

4 colour variants

Variant 1 - LE 50

Variant 2 - LE 50 (purple dye cast metal)

Variant 3 - LE 25 

Variant 4 - LE 25 (Turquoise dye cast metal)

All have 8 enamel colours with one glitter for the leafy details and epoxy finish. 

Back stamp signature, laser etched number sequencing and rubber clutches.


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Been working on a pangolin this week.

Been working on a pangolin this week.


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Pangolin Fun Fact Pangolins have very long front claws they use for eating, so they often walk on th

Pangolin Fun Fact

Pangolins have very long front claws they use for eating, so they often walk on their hind legs to get around.


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Pangolin pin by @natelledrawsstuff- : @monsterbrandmedia • • • #pangolin #enamelpin #pin #pins #pi

Pangolin pin by @natelledrawsstuff
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Just finished this dinosaur hybrid following an art prompt by Emily Stepp and suggestions by people on Twitter. Enjoy!

Various illustrations created for another Earth Touch / Smithsonian Channel documentary - CRAZY MONSVarious illustrations created for another Earth Touch / Smithsonian Channel documentary - CRAZY MONSVarious illustrations created for another Earth Touch / Smithsonian Channel documentary - CRAZY MONSVarious illustrations created for another Earth Touch / Smithsonian Channel documentary - CRAZY MONSVarious illustrations created for another Earth Touch / Smithsonian Channel documentary - CRAZY MONSVarious illustrations created for another Earth Touch / Smithsonian Channel documentary - CRAZY MONSVarious illustrations created for another Earth Touch / Smithsonian Channel documentary - CRAZY MONS

Various illustrations created for another Earth Touch / Smithsonian Channel documentary - CRAZY MONSTER: DIGGERS, which will air on June 16! The illustrations are used as an interlude to each species and were animated as well, so I’m really looking forward to seeing how that turned out!


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World Ranger Day 2017

Today is an opportunity to give rangers the appreciation and respect they deserve. When laws are weak, technology is expensive, and the price on an animal’s head is high, the only thing literally standing between a poacher and rhino, is the ranger.

We salute you all! Thank you for your dedication, bravery and efforts. You truly are our heroes.

Photo: Bruce Adams

 

 

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A worker at the Libassa wildlife sanctuary gives water to a pangolin who was rescued from a hunter on the outskirts of Monrovia, Liberia. Pangolins are mostly active at night, snuffling through deadwood for ants and termites. The species is under increasing threat and remains a delicacy in the impoverished west African country - Photograph: John Wessels/AFP/Getty

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Pangolins from the beastiary! Working on some icons.

February 19th is…Arabian Horse Day -  The origins of the oldest purebred Arabian horse in the

February 19th is…

Arabian Horse Day -  The origins of the oldest purebred Arabian horse in the world date back thousands of years to the Arabian Peninsula. The Bedouins, tribesmen of Arabia, are believed to be the first to domesticate the Arabian horse, forming a harmonious relationship in times of both peace and war, a horse that is good-natured, quick to learn, and willing to please, while also exhibiting supreme endurance and speed. A symbol of military might, cavalry needs led to the spread of the breed around the world. Still, today, the Arabian horse retains all these desired qualities that made it so coveted. The Arabian is also the foundation for many other familiar breeds such as the Thoroughbred, Quarter Horse, Morgan, and American Saddlebred.

Chocolate Mint Day - One of the earliest mass-producers of chocolate mints was Huyler’s in New York. Their chain of stores spread across the country. Today we find mint chocolate in everything from ice cream to brownies, cookies and candies, liquors and sauces. Girl Scouts first sold Thin Mint cookies in 1953 and are still their most popular cookie. Mint chocolate is also the name of an herb with edible leaves that tastes like chocolate and mint.

International Tug Of War Day -  The basic elements of the game are simple: two teams hold each end of a large rope and attempt to pull the other towards them, over some sort of barrier or line in the middle, in order to win. From humble beginnings, Tug-of-war has become a competitive sport that takes place around the world and has a long and ancient history.

Lash Day -  Eyelashes are a staple item to every makeup look and beauty enthusiast. Lashes have always been known to make your eyes pop and stand out from the crowd. As important as how they make us look, they also help keep dirt or substances from entering the eye and aid in preventing infections. Another important benefit eyelashes provide is preventing eye moisture from evaporating. Lashes shade our eyes in a variety of lengths and colors, too. Needless to say, eyelashes are a true necessity for every person at any age.

Red Sock Day - Did you know leg health can indicate risk for heart attack, stroke, and amputation? One in five adults over the age of 60 have a condition called Peripheral Artery Disease (P.A.D.), and many don’t even know they have it. P.A.D. is caused by plaque build-up in the peripheral arteries, mainly the arteries in the legs. It is the most debilitating disease many people have never heard of, and yet, it is responsible for nearly 200,000 amputations annually. More than half of those amputations are preventable with early diagnosis and treatment.

Vet Girls RISE Day -  Since the Revolutionary War, women have served in the armed forces, and many have not been recognized for their service. Today, the contributions of nearly 2 million women veterans deserve acknowledgment. The day celebrates the bonds they formed and their experiences through military service.

World Pangolin Day -  They are the only kind of mammal that is wholly covered in scales. Their scales help protect them from predators. Pangolins also have very sharp scales on their tail. When they feel threatened, they roll up into a ball and ward off predators with their tails. These animals do not have teeth. They do, however, have sticky tongues that enable them to eat ants and larvae off of the ground.  Because they are so hard to find, it’s unknown how many pangolins are left in the world. However, it is known that each year up to 200,000 pangolins are poached from the wild. This makes pangolins the most trafficked mammal in the world. Their meat is considered a delicacy in China and Vietnam. The Chinese also use this animal’s scales for medicinal purposes.


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