
Our deep research study explores the behavioral structure and deep imaginary anatomy of Chinese pangolins (Manis pentadactyla) in Kalimpong, India.Our research properly aimed to investigate that the pangolins' behaviour, habitat use and imaginary anatomical adaptations. We conducted field observations and dissections to gather the data on their behaviour, habitat preferences and imaginary anatomical features. Our results shown that Chinese pangolins exhibit unique behavioral patterns, including nocturnal activity and burrowing behaviour. The Imaginary anatomical study revealed the specialized features, such as powerful claws and scales, adapted for digging and defense. Our research findings contribute to the understanding of Chinese pangolin biology and ecology, informing conservation efforts.This research study also investigates the feeding technology for Chinese pangolins (Manis pentadactyla) in Kalimpong, focusing on their dietary needs, feeding methods and outcomes. We developed a specialized feeding program using an insect based diet and naturalistic enclosures.The results shown optimal weight gain, health and natural foraging behaviours.Our research findings provide valuable insights into effective conservation strategies for this critically endangered species.The research study's outcomes can inform captive management practices and contribute to the development of sustainable conservation programs.
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