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Baby Pangolin vs. Feisty Ants Malawi Wildlife Rescue
Hadeer cA TV
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2 years ago
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00:00
Of all the young animals in the special orphan care unit,
00:04
one is the most demanding and the most precious.
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I just use this blanket because her claws and her scales can be a little uncomfortable.
00:13
It's Pango pup, a baby pangolin.
00:16
She was only three weeks old when she arrived at the center.
00:20
Staff have spent the last four months feeding her and taking her out for regular exercise.
00:26
Today Kondwani is on duty.
00:30
This feels a little comfortable for her because at this age they'll be hanging on their mother's back.
00:37
The team are hoping to get Pango pup back into the wild,
00:43
but first they have to show her how to be a pangolin.
00:47
She can't rely on milk forever, so Kondwani is teaching her to look for her own food.
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A pangolin's menu is limited to ants and termites, and even then they're picky.
00:59
When I pick her and move her, it's a place where I found a spot of ants for her.
01:05
So it's just helping her to go there to the new spot to see if she'll like the ants or not.
01:10
So in this case she didn't like these ones, she just moved away.
01:13
So we just have to try again.
01:15
Hey Ko!
01:16
Hey!
01:17
I haven't seen little one for a while, I thought I'd check in and see how you guys are going.
01:21
Yep, there she is.
01:22
She's big now. Where are you going?
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She's like, I gotta get out of here.
01:27
This is a very rude greeting, madam.
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Pango pup is the first ever baby pangolin to be hand-reared in Malawi.
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Like all the pangolins who arrive here, she was rescued from the clutches of wildlife traffickers.
01:41
These extraordinary creatures are poached for their scales,
01:45
which are used in traditional Chinese medicines and African folk remedies.
01:50
Come on pango pup, don't be so fussy. Those are good ones, I promise.
01:53
In the wild, pango pup would be looking for food at night.
01:58
But finding ants' nests, even by day, is tricky for Kondwani and Tori.
02:03
When they're very small, mums leave them in the den and they just come back a couple of times a night and feed them.
02:09
But at this age she would be going out with mum, she'd be riding on her back
02:12
and she'd be kind of eating ants with mum to learn what's good and what's not.
02:16
Here, eat the eggs.
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They're good for you.
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Good girl, look at you eating all the ants.
02:25
The difficult thing about pangolin is that they have to eat the ants fresh.
02:29
If we dig up the ants and take them to pango pup, she won't eat them.
02:33
And that's because once an ant nest is disturbed, they produce a chemical called formic acid.
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When that formic acid gets too high in the colony, the pangolins can't eat them.
02:42
They don't taste good, they make them feel unwell.
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So the pangolins have to get in there, eat as many as they can, before the ant nest realises it's under attack.
02:49
As pango pup gets used to finding her own food, the team will bring her out for longer sessions,
02:58
hunting for ants all over the wildlife centre.
03:01
But right now she's tired and wants a lift home.
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She knows what she wants and she knows how to get it.
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She likes her milk and she likes it in a certain way.
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She obviously only likes particular ants and when she wants to go home, she wants to go home and that's it.
03:17
You've got to go.
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Pango pup needs to go on her daily ant hunt.
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And this time it's down to research manager Olivia and assistant vet Abel.
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But Olivia has another agenda too.
03:38
OK, so just give me a second, Abel. Let me just write this down then.
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OK.
03:43
She seems ready.
03:44
Yeah, she's ready.
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So just look for the ants for her.
03:49
OK.
03:50
Yeah.
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Pango pup is down to one milk feed a day and increasingly reliant on her natural diet of ants.
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Those are big ants, hey?
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Yeah, big ants.
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Olivia is keeping a record of which ants she eats.
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It's part of a research project to help save these vulnerable creatures.
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So what we're doing here, it's a bit weird, but essentially we're trying to collect some of the ants
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so we can look at them under the microscope and figure out what species it is.
04:18
The idea being to start to get an idea of what species she likes eating, what species she doesn't like eating.
04:24
And then we can start to find out where these species are on the wildlife centre grounds,
04:28
which would really help us with a lot of our pangolin rehabilitation work
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and then also for assessing release sites throughout the country.
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There's so little known about pangolin diet, especially for the species of pangolin.
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And that's why we really need to find this out.
04:40
OK. Are you ready, Abel? I might need your help.
04:43
She's still eating, hey?
04:44
There are numerous species of ants in Malawi, and every pangolin seems to have a personal preference.
04:54
I wouldn't mind showing her some other ants because I'm just curious now that she's only been eating like this one species.
05:01
They introduce her to different ants.
05:06
She doesn't want them.
05:07
OK, well, I'll collect these ones as rejected.
05:10
Those big ones are horrible to collect, though, Abel.
05:12
They're terrifying to collect.
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Pango pup has now found some ants she does like, but they're retaliating.
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They're biting her.
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Her face and her belly are obviously very soft tissue, so you have those hard scales around her back
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and when she's eating, the ants crawl all over her back, but they do get into her belly, into her armpits.
05:36
Sometimes you even see them in between the scales.
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That's why she then rolls into that ball and kind of goes through the grass, and that pushes a lot of them off of her.
05:44
I do not like ants. I'm not a very big bug person.
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They definitely make me nervous because these ones bite a lot, and they hold on when they bite.
05:58
So you really have to, like, pick them off of your skin if they start biting.
06:02
At last, Pango pup finds some medium-sized ants that are tasty and don't bite.
06:09
Is she eating?
06:11
She found them on her own.
06:15
Yeah, on her own.
06:16
Is that what he's promising?
06:17
Yeah.
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Pangolins have to wait weeks or even months before revisiting an ant's nest.
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So Pango pup will soon have to leave the centre and go somewhere with a much bigger supply.
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Olivia's research will help decide where she'll go.
06:33
Usually you walk around and you completely ignore the little ants on the ground,
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and you start to see, like, how much diversity there is in such a little area.
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It's almost like piecing together a puzzle.
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I'm really nerdy about research.
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This is where it's really fun.
06:52
Less than two hours' drive east of Lilongwe is Kuti Wildlife Reserve,
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30 square kilometres of protected countryside.
07:00
Tori is here to see a VIP.
07:04
Hey, Abel, how are you?
07:06
I'm good, and you?
07:07
Good. How's she doing?
07:08
She's doing fine.
07:09
Oh, nice.
07:10
It's Pango pup.
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She recently moved to Kuti, one step closer to a wild release.
07:18
Hi, little one.
07:19
How are you?
07:20
Hi.
07:22
So this is the first time I've seen Pango pup in about a month now,
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so since she's come up here to her kind of bigger bush area.
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And she looks fantastic.
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Abel and the team have done a really great job with her.
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She's putting on weight, she's really bright and active,
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and she just, yeah, just wants to get out there.
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So I'll hand her over to you.
07:41
Thank you.
07:42
Let's get her out there to get some dinner for her.
07:44
Thanks so much.
07:45
Pango pup proved that she can find her own ants
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at the relatively small rescue centre.
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But to survive in the wild,
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she's going to need to forage over a much wider area.
07:55
So this is like Pango pup kind of graduating to high school.
08:00
Here there's a lot of different landscapes.
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There's grasslands, there's some forested areas,
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there's some sandier areas.
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So all of this will help Pango pup learn how to navigate different terrains,
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how to find it, how to get out of the bush.
08:11
So all of this will help Pango pup learn how to navigate different terrains,
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how to find different sorts of ants.
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So hopefully she'll do really well out here.
08:18
Obviously our ultimate goal with Pango pup is for her to be released.
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She's got to get a little bit fatter and a little bit bigger
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so that she can kind of protect herself from predators
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and stand up against other pangolins.
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But she's a completely different animal now.
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She's just grown in confidence.
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She's cruising around the bush, no problems.
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She used to come and ask us for a lift every few steps
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and now she's like, "No, you know, I'm cool. I got this."
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Pango pup will soon be moved to a secret release site,
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safe from poachers.
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I have no doubt in my mind that she's going to get back out there into the wild,
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which is so important with pangolins because there's just so few of them out there.
09:01
Everyone that we can save and get back into the wild
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is a massive boost for the population.
09:05
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