Comments by "Dylan Geltzeiler" (@dylangeltzeiler946) on "Nature on PBS"
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Oh Ho Ho! I like Pangolins. I mostly like the African spices of Pangolins. But I do like 1 Asian spices of Pangolin, the ones from India because they look a little like the 2 Largest spices of African Pangolins. 2:30 Oh yeah, I’ve heard about that place. Most of the Wildlife from that National Park have nearly been wiped out by the war. I did hear that the great Number of Crocodiles managed to escape from the guns of soldiers & poachers. As for most of the Wildlife from that National Park, those that survived were in need of protection & to give additional animals of the same species like Elephants, Rhinos, Hippos, Zebras, Antelopes, Lions & Leopards to thrive in the National Park again. Especially Pangolins as well. 5:20 I see that a half dozen of the African Pangolins are in a sanctuary. 9:46 I’ve heard of 101 Dalmatians, now I’m hearing that they have 101 Pangolins in the Rehabilitation Center. 9:51-9:55 Oh dear! 80 of them were in a Black Market of some sort? At least the 80 Pangolins were rescued in time. 9:58-10:03 I see that the other 21 Pangolins were somewhere in the wild of the National Park were brought to the Rehabilitation Center by the people of the National Park. With the total of 101 Pangolins in the Rehabilitation Center, there’s probably still a chance & hope for the Pangolins of the National Park to increase their numbers. Just as much as the other animals to make a comeback like the Elephants, the Rhinos, the Hippos, the Zebras, the Antelopes, the Lions & the Leopards. Just as the Crocodiles of the National Park are in a thriving population.
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