About Manis Indoburmanica:
- It is a new species of pangolin genetically distinct from Chinese and Indian pangolins found in India.
- The species has been named Indo-Burmese pangolin (Manis Indoburmanica).
- Genetic analysis has shown that the Indo-Burmese pangolin is 3.8% different from the Chinese pangolin (Manis pentadactyla).
- The species diverged from the Chinese pangolin around 3.4 million years ago, probably owing to climatic and geological changes during the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs.
- The species is believed to inhabit parts of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, and potentially extend into Nepal, Bhutan, and Myanmar.
- It is found at altitudes ranging from 180 to 1830 meters above sea level and has dark brown and olive-brown scales with a pinkish face, typical of other Asian pangolins.
Key Facts about Pangolins:
- Pangolins are mammals that belong to the family Manidae and are found in Africa and Asia.
- There are eight different species of pangolins: four in Africa and four in Asia.
- They are unique because they are the only mammals covered in large, protective keratinscales, which they use as armour, curling up into a ball when threatened by predators.
- They are myrmecophagous, meaning they primarily eat ants and termites, using their long, sticky tongues to capture these insects.
- Additionally, pangolins are fossorial, which means they are adapted for digging and creating burrows where they often reside.
- Pangolins are among the most trafficked animals globally, partly due to the demand for their scales in traditional medicine and as luxury items.
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Source: TOI
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