Academy Award-winner Pippa Ehrlich —director of My Octopus Teacher — is back with a new documentary about one of Earth's ...
Do a quick YouTube search (P-A-N-G-O-L-I-N) and I'm sure you will, too. Among the gems you'll find: Baby pangolins riding around on their mothers' tails. Pangolins sticking out their tongues ...
When a pangolin mother is afraid, she rolls into a ball, protecting her soft, peach-fuzz belly and her baby with the armor of her scales. It’s good defense against a lion, but it’s about the ...
"He changed the way I saw the world." Look at this super adorable little guy! Amazingly unique creatures. Netflix has ...
Netflix is about to release a documentary about efforts to save one of the most trafficked animals in the world. Titled ...
A mother will protectively roll around her baby when sleeping or if threatened. Babies nurse for three to four months, but can eat termites and ants at one month. Infant pangolins will ride on the ...
A man finds new purpose when he helps rescue a baby pangolin, one of the most trafficked animals in the world, in a sting operation in South Africa. He leaves the city and embarks on a heartfelt ...
Ehrlich follows baby pangolin Kulu as he is rewilded by South African volunteer Gareth Thomas – a job that is, essentially, 24/7 for six months and a lot more besides. As with Ehrlich’s ...