Appearance Summary: Manis is a genus of pangolin, a mammal of the order Pholidota. It is characterized by its large, hardened, overlapping scales that cover its body, which are made of keratin, the same material that makes up human fingernails. Its scales are used for protection from predators, and its long, sticky tongue is used to feed on ants and termites. It has a long, prehensile tail that it uses for balance and to hang from trees. It has a long snout and small eyes, and its ears are small and round. It has short, strong legs and sharp claws that it uses to dig for food and to climb trees. It has a thick, scaly tail that it uses for balance and to curl up into a ball when threatened.
Facial description: Manis have a long, pointed snout with a small, black nose at the end. They have small eyes and ears, and a long, thin neck. They have a long, scaly body with a short, bushy tail. They have five toes on each foot, with long, curved claws.
What are the distinct features of Chinese pangolin? Mammal, Fur, Long Tail, Nocturnal, Eats Insects, Omnivore, Vocalizations, Solitary, Burrowing, Nocturnal, Nocturnal Activity, Nocturnal Foraging, Nocturnal Predators, Nocturnal Prey, Nocturnal Mating, Nocturnal Migration
What makes them unique?
Chinese pangolin body color description: The most common colors of Manis are brown, gray, and black.
skin type: The exterior of the Manis is rough and scaly, with a thick hide that is covered in small, sharp spines. Its body is composed of overlapping plates that are hard and leathery to the touch.
Strengths: Mobility, Adaptability, Intelligence, Tool-making, Social Interaction
Weaknesses: Slow speed, Poor eyesight, Poor hearing, Poor sense of smell, Poor defense mechanisms