Before: Pangolins live in warm, wet jungle temperatures. They often use their 16 inches tongue, coated in sticky saliva, to feed on bugs that live underground. It also has tough scales that can be used to protect against predators. It can roll into a ball to escape. It also has mildly sharp claws. The pangolin has a flat back and long tail.
After: Pangolins live in humid jungle temperatures. The basic pangolin’s tongue can reach up to 20 inches long and is coated with strong, sticky saliva that makes bugs stick to it. It has a hump to store water and nutrients. The pangolin’s tail is shorter and thinner to reduce weight. The pangolins have thick, durable scales that act as strong armor protecting themselves from predators. The scales reflect the sun to reduce the heat. The pangolin also has sharp claws to dig deep holes when searching for food.
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