Chapter 32. Impressed
“But Uncle, pangolins are usually active at night. During the day, they like to sleep in their nests. That’s why we have to be more alert. Look for scratch marks or large holes in the ground—those could be their nests.”
“How do we differentiate their claw marks from those of other animals?” Edmund asked seriously.
“I don’t know either, Uncle. That’s why every time we find a hole, we have to check it,” Sky said as she kept walking. Her head occasionally turned back.
Edmund never got tired of responding with a smile.
“All this time, I’ve always hoped to see pangolins. I’m curious what they look like when they feel threatened. Is it true they curl up into a ball and roll?”
His voice sounded soft and curious.
“Unfortunately, their numbers are getting smaller now. That’s wh
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