| Literature DB >> 26155072 |
Liushuai Hua1, Shiping Gong1, Fumin Wang2, Weiye Li3, Yan Ge3, Xiaonan Li3, Fanghui Hou2.
Abstract
Pangolins are unique placental mammals with eight species existing in the world, which have adapted to a highly specialized diet of ants and termites, and are of significance in the control of forest termite disaster. Besides their ecological value, pangolins are extremely important economic animals with the value as medicine and food. At present, illegal hunting and habitat destruction have drastically decreased the wild population of pangolins, pushing them to the edge of extinction. Captive breeding is an important way to protect these species, but because of pangolin's specialized behaviors and high dependence on natural ecosystem, there still exist many technical barriers to successful captive breeding programs. In this paper, based on the literatures and our practical experience, we reviewed the status and existing problems in captive breeding of pangolins, including four aspects, the naturalistic habitat, dietary husbandry, reproduction and disease control. Some recommendations are presented for effective captive breeding and protection of pangolins.Entities:
Keywords: Pangolin; captive breeding; conservation; dietary husbandry; disease
Year: 2015 PMID: 26155072 PMCID: PMC4490220 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.507.6970
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Institutes (programs) holding pangolins in captivity in the last decade.
| Institutes/Programs | Species | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Taipei Zoo | Chinese pangolin | They improved artificial diet, and had a new-born record in captivity ( |
| Research Base for Pangolin Domestication and Breeding from South China Normal University, China | Chinese pangolin, Malayan pangolin | The habitat, diet and management of captive pangolins were improved a lot, and had several new-born records in captivity ( |
| Yunnan Wild Animals Park, China | Chinese pangolin | Successfully mated pangolins in captivity, and had a newborn record, but the cub died within three days ( |
| Guangdong Provincial Wildlife Rescue Center; South China Institute of Endangered Animals, China | Malayan pangolin | Supplied pangolins with naturalistic habitats, optimized artificial diet, and kept pangolins for more than 500 days (Programs carried out by ourselves). |
| Night Safari, Singapore | Malayan pangolin | They can breed and raise the Malayan pangolins in captivity ( |
| Conservation International (CI); Forestry Administration (FA), Cambodia | Malayan pangolin | CI together with the FA have recently set up the Pangolin Rehabilitation Center, to provide care and treatment to animals rescued from the wildlife trade ( |
| Cuc Phuong National Park, Vietnam; Cat Tien National Park/ Carnivore & Pangolin Conservation Programme (CPCP) | Malayan pangolin | Some pangolins have kept alive over six years, and got two new-born records in captivity; one of the cubs kept alive for nine months (Visited by ourselves in November 2011). |
| Cu Chi Wildlife Rescue Station, Vietnam | Malayan pangolin | Some pangolins have kept alive over two years, and got two new-born records in captivity (Visited by ourselves in November 2011). |
| Cambodia/Angkor Centre for Conservation of Biodiversity (ACCB) | Malayan pangolin | ACCB is a pangolin program that has been running since 2004. They have the longest living Malayan pangolin ever to be hand-reared in captivity ( |
| Indonesian Institute for Sciences (LIPI), Indonesia | Malayan pangolin | LIPI is undertaking research into the rescue and captive-breeding of pangolins in addition to conducting molecular studies ( |
| Breeding center for pangolins, Nandan Kanan Zoological Park, India | Indian pangolin | The special program is aimed at documenting the behavioral pattern and reproductive characteristic of the Indian pangolin. They had a newborn record at 2007 ( |
| Tikki Hywood Trust; Zimbabwe Parks; Wildlife Management Authority, Zimbabwe | Cape pangolin | They are working with the Cape pangolin for captive breeding and re-introduction purposes ( |
| San Diego Zoo, USA | Tree pangolin | One Tree pangolin lives in the San Diego Zoo for visiting ( |
Some diet formulas fed to pangolins in captivity.
| Species | Formulas and remarks |
|---|---|
| Chinese pangolin | Formula 1: Horsemeat (150 g), milk (180 ml), egg yolk (1), cooked cereal (5 g), milk powder (5 g), calcium powder (1 g), vitamin complex (0.2 ml). Feeding after grinding, mixing, heating. Female pangolin gave birth to a cub. The baby was weaned after 89 days. Both of them survived more than six months ( |
| Formula 2: Canned feline diet (2 tin), milk powder (2 tablespoons), flaxseed Meal (2 tablespoons), egg yolk (2). Total feeding quantity of two pairs of pangolin a day. Both of the two female have gave birth, one cub each. A male pangolin survived for 212 days, others more than 460 days ( | |
| Formula 3: Bee larvae (100 g), egg yolks (10 g), apple lump (65 g), meal worm larvae (45 g), yeast powder (2.7 g), coconut powder (1.4 g), calcium carbonate (0.9 g), added powdered supplement (1.5 g), vitamin supplements (5 ml), soil (5 g). According to previous formulas, after improvements, the Taipei Zoo developed this formula. Except improved the food intake and digestive disorders, they also got a newborn record in captivity. ( | |
| Malayan pangolin | Formula1: Egg (hard boiled) (2 tablespoons), multi-vitamin liquid (2 tablespoons), horse meat (120 g), water (350 ml), mealworm (150 g), insectivore pellets (80 g), salmon Oil (1 pump), powdered termite mound (4 tablespoons). mixed into a paste, feeding at night ( |
| Indian pangolin | Formula 1: Warm water (1 cup), ant eggs (1/2 cup). There are three pangolins, each had survived for 2, 4, 30 months respectively ( |
| Formula 2: Dry dog food (400 g), horsemeat (200 g), biolac (1/2 tin), raw eggs (2), multiple vitamins (5 drops). A female survived for more than one years, has produced a cub, which only survived for three days ( | |
| Cape pangolin | Formula1: Minced meat (1/2 pound), maize paste (1/2 pound), raw eggs (2), milk (2 pint), termites (2 pound). Stir the food without termites, and feeding with termites at 11 am and feeding feed at eight pm. The first pair survived for 28 months, and gave birth to one cub. The cub survived for ten months; The other pair survived for 38 months with one cub born. ( |
| Giant pangolin | Formula 1: Chopped bovine heart meat (2 cup), cooked cereal milk powder (2 cup). Feeding in the dusk, add raw egg and wheat germ, sometimes. One survived for four years, the other two survived for two years ( |
| Tree pangolin | Formula1: Minced beef. Without water, adding vitamin, mixing into wetting powder. A female pangolin lived for two years, gave birth to a cub which lived for seven months ( |
Figure 1.Anatomical study of the pangolin.
Figure 2.Pangolins in captivity.