Punjab Wildlife & Parks Department
Punjab Wildlife & Parks Department
Pangolin
Manis
Critically Endangered
Forests, grasslands, and agricultural areas.
Controls insect populations.
The Pangolin, often referred to as a “walking artichoke,” possesses a unique and remarkable adaptation—a protective suit of scales made from keratin, similar to human fingernails. Found in tropical and subtropical regions, this shy and nocturnal creature is the only mammal with such formidable armor. With its long tongue and powerful claws, the Pangolin feeds primarily on ants and termites. Sadly, these fascinating creatures are under threat due to illegal wildlife trade driven by traditional medicine and culinary demands. Conservation efforts aim to save these gentle, elusive creatures and preserve their important role in maintaining ecological balance.
The Pangolin, often referred to as a “walking artichoke,” possesses a unique and remarkable adaptation, a protective suit of scales made from keratin, similar to human fingernails. Found in tropical and subtropical regions, this shy and nocturnal creature is the only mammal with such formidable armor. With its long tongue and powerful claws, the Pangolin feeds primarily on ants and termites. Sadly, these fascinating creatures are under threat due to illegal wildlife trade driven by traditional medicine and culinary demands. Conservation efforts aim to save these gentle, elusive creatures and preserve their important role in maintaining ecological balance.
Location: 2 Sanda Road, Lahore.
Phone: +92 (42) 992 12367
Email: info@pwl.gov.pk
Openning hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM