Pangolins being sold on Facebook despite international ban, potential link to coronavirus

Pangolins, now and again referred to as a scaly anteater, make for a very simple function for poachers and are one of the vital international's most trafficked animals.
Pangolins, at times called a scaly anteater, make for an easy target for poachers and are one of the world's most trafficked animals.

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