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Desert Pangolins' Quest for Food

In Desert Pangolins' Quest for Food, narrator Sir David Attenborough reveals how pangolins find nutritious food in the harsh, dry environment of the desert. They use their keen sense of smell to locate termite nests. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Seven Worlds, One Planet, a series featuring remarkable animal behavior from all seven continents.

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Kalahari Desert
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Seven Worlds, One Planet
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3.25
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Q: How do the pangolin and the aardvark locate their food?
A: They both have a good sense of smell and use it to locate insect nests below the sand.

Q: What effect does the dryness of the desert have on the insects?
A: The drier the desert is, the further down the insects make their nests.

Q: What other animals benefit from the pangolin and the aardvark digging up insects?
A: Birds fly down and partake of the pangolin and aardvark findings.

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