Pangolins are a unique mammal covered in protective armor, with claws made for digging, and can roll up tight in a ball making it nearly impossible to attack. Using their claws, they’re able to burrow underground which provides shelter for other animals and helps forests recover. Despite these feats, Pangolins are the world's most trafficked mammal. The Pangolin Crisis Fund works across Africa and Asia to eliminate the demand for trafficking and poaching protecting this animal from extinction.

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