Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Chinese_pangolin> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 84 of
84
with 100 items per page.
- Chinese_pangolin abstract "The Chinese pangolin (Manis pentadactyla) is a pangolin found in northern India, Nepal, Bhutan, possibly Bangladesh, across Myanmar to northern Indochina, through most of Taiwan and southern China, including the islands of Hainan.The Chinese pangolin can dig up to 8 ft (2.5 m) deep in the ground with its strong and clawed fore feet, in four to five minutes. Once it enters the burrow, it blocks the opening. Some Chinese pangolins occupy burrows of other animals, as well. The Chinese pangolin appears like a scaly anteater. From head to body, it measures around 60 cm (24 in) and its tail measures about 18 cm (7 in). A mature Chinese pangolin weighs from 2 to 7 kilograms. . It has 18 rows of overlapping scales accompanied by hair, a rare combination in mammals. It has a small, narrow mouth and a little, pointed head. Its nose is plump, with nostrils at its end. This is a bronze-colored animal, with a round body equipped with extremely sharp claws. The female gives birth to a single young at a time,A newborn pangolin weighs about 93 g (3.3 oz) except in Nepal. The Chinese pangolin found in Nepal reproduces in April and May when the weather is a bit warm, and the newborn weighs about 1 lb (450 g) and its length is about 45 cm (18 in). The young also has scales which remain very soft for two days. Although the young pangolin can walk on its very first day, the mother carries it on her back or tail. If the mother feels threatened, she immediately folds her baby onto her belly with the help of her tail. Male pangolins have been noticed to show extraordinary parental instinct and allow the female and baby to share the burrow. Chinese pangolins are rather secretive, nocturnal creatures. They move very slowly and are known for their nonaggressive behavior. Their hard scales work as a protective cover from predators, and when they feel endangered, they curl themselves into balls. Chinese pangolins are mainly terrestrial animals, but are observed in forests up to about 20 feet above the ground.They mainly eat insects, such as termites and ants. Their sharp claws help them in digging up the ants and termite mounds and with the help of their sticky, long (25-cm) tongues, they can draw their prey into their mouths.In Vietnam and Hong Kong, Chinese pangolins are considered a delicacy, and they are hunted on a large scale only for this purpose. Now, Chinese pangolins are being protected in the forests where they are generally found. Factors such as habitat destruction and hunting constantly challenge their survival. Since the forests they inhabit are difficult to patrol, hunters can hunt these animals without being caught.".
- Chinese_pangolin binomialAuthority 10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae.
- Chinese_pangolin binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Chinese_pangolin class Mammal.
- Chinese_pangolin conservationStatus "EN".
- Chinese_pangolin conservationStatusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Chinese_pangolin family Pangolin.
- Chinese_pangolin genus Pangolin.
- Chinese_pangolin kingdom Animal.
- Chinese_pangolin order Pangolin.
- Chinese_pangolin phylum Chordate.
- Chinese_pangolin thumbnail Pangolin's_tail.jpg?width=300.
- Chinese_pangolin wikiPageExternalLink Manis_pentadactyla.html.
- Chinese_pangolin wikiPageExternalLink essay.asp?essayfile_id=1.
- Chinese_pangolin wikiPageExternalLink topic_view_thread.php?tid=4&pid=26557.
- Chinese_pangolin wikiPageExternalLink species_info.php?id=1411.
- Chinese_pangolin wikiPageID "10444089".
- Chinese_pangolin wikiPageRevisionID "601370836".
- Chinese_pangolin binomial "Manis pentadactyla".
- Chinese_pangolin binomialAuthority 10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae.
- Chinese_pangolin binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Chinese_pangolin classis "Mammalia".
- Chinese_pangolin familia Pangolin.
- Chinese_pangolin genus "Manis".
- Chinese_pangolin hasPhotoCollection Chinese_pangolin.
- Chinese_pangolin name "Chinese pangolin".
- Chinese_pangolin ordo Pangolin.
- Chinese_pangolin phylum Chordate.
- Chinese_pangolin rangeMap "Chinese Pangolin area.png".
- Chinese_pangolin rangeMapCaption "Chinese pangolin range".
- Chinese_pangolin regnum "Animalia".
- Chinese_pangolin species "M. pentadactyla".
- Chinese_pangolin status "EN".
- Chinese_pangolin statusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Chinese_pangolin subject Category:Animals_described_in_1758.
- Chinese_pangolin subject Category:Mammals_of_Asia.
- Chinese_pangolin subject Category:Mammals_of_Bangladesh.
- Chinese_pangolin subject Category:Mammals_of_Bhutan.
- Chinese_pangolin subject Category:Mammals_of_Burma.
- Chinese_pangolin subject Category:Mammals_of_China.
- Chinese_pangolin subject Category:Mammals_of_Hong_Kong.
- Chinese_pangolin subject Category:Mammals_of_India.
- Chinese_pangolin subject Category:Mammals_of_Laos.
- Chinese_pangolin subject Category:Mammals_of_Nepal.
- Chinese_pangolin subject Category:Mammals_of_Taiwan.
- Chinese_pangolin subject Category:Mammals_of_Thailand.
- Chinese_pangolin subject Category:Mammals_of_Vietnam.
- Chinese_pangolin subject Category:Myrmecophagous_mammals.
- Chinese_pangolin subject Category:Pangolins.
- Chinese_pangolin type Animal.
- Chinese_pangolin type Eukaryote.
- Chinese_pangolin type Mammal.
- Chinese_pangolin type Species.
- Chinese_pangolin type Organism.
- Chinese_pangolin comment "The Chinese pangolin (Manis pentadactyla) is a pangolin found in northern India, Nepal, Bhutan, possibly Bangladesh, across Myanmar to northern Indochina, through most of Taiwan and southern China, including the islands of Hainan.The Chinese pangolin can dig up to 8 ft (2.5 m) deep in the ground with its strong and clawed fore feet, in four to five minutes. Once it enters the burrow, it blocks the opening. Some Chinese pangolins occupy burrows of other animals, as well.".
- Chinese_pangolin label "Chinees schubdier".
- Chinese_pangolin label "Chinese pangolin".
- Chinese_pangolin label "Chinesisches Schuppentier".
- Chinese_pangolin label "Manis pentadactyla".
- Chinese_pangolin label "Manis pentadactyla".
- Chinese_pangolin label "Pangolim-chinês".
- Chinese_pangolin label "Pangolin pięciopalczasty".
- Chinese_pangolin label "Pangolin à courte queue".
- Chinese_pangolin label "Китайский ящер".
- Chinese_pangolin label "ミミセンザンコウ".
- Chinese_pangolin label "中華穿山甲".
- Chinese_pangolin sameAs Luskoun_krátkoocasý.
- Chinese_pangolin sameAs Chinesisches_Schuppentier.
- Chinese_pangolin sameAs Manis_pentadactyla.
- Chinese_pangolin sameAs Manis_pentadactyla.
- Chinese_pangolin sameAs Pangolin_à_courte_queue.
- Chinese_pangolin sameAs Manis_pentadactyla.
- Chinese_pangolin sameAs ミミセンザンコウ.
- Chinese_pangolin sameAs 귀천산갑.
- Chinese_pangolin sameAs Chinees_schubdier.
- Chinese_pangolin sameAs Pangolin_pięciopalczasty.
- Chinese_pangolin sameAs Pangolim-chinês.
- Chinese_pangolin sameAs m.02qdb8y.
- Chinese_pangolin sameAs Q842283.
- Chinese_pangolin sameAs Q842283.
- Chinese_pangolin wasDerivedFrom Chinese_pangolin?oldid=601370836.
- Chinese_pangolin depiction Pangolin's_tail.jpg.
- Chinese_pangolin isPrimaryTopicOf Chinese_pangolin.
- Chinese_pangolin name "Chinese pangolin".