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@Tango there is a way for you and Tom to communicate privately through ST. Possibly better than publishing your email on the forum

 

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If you would like your email address removed form the post let me know.

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Yes, please. Remove the post. Thank you.

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@@pault - yes, give the topic of the pangolin a rest. Tom Kellie asked that I post a picture of the pangolin and I did. However, I was unaware at the time of the existence of other thread that was subsequently locked.

 

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May I please ask what the pangolin was like?

As you're the only person I know with first-hand experience, I'd be interested to know the sensation of holding it.

Was it noticeably warm...or not so much so?

Were the scales hard and unbending?

Was there any strong odor?

I hope that you don't mind my asking, but I've never seen a pangolin in a zoo, much less during a safari.

From your broad smile it was a happy experience.

The nature of pangolin scales has long puzzled me.

Tom K.

 

Tom - message sent.

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@@Tango Are you planning to continue this TR or was it all wrapped up already? I wouldn't mind seeing some more photos if you've got any you wanted to share.

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@@Marks - I was going to give it a rest for a while, and got busy. Yes, I will put some more pics in soon. Thanks for the nudge!

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