Pangolin Parent and Child Brooch: Through the Woods

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Pangolin Parent and Child Brooch: Through the Woods - Badges & Pins - Clay

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【Pangolin Facts】 Beyond curling up to protect their bodies, pangolins also use their tails as a vital tool for raising their young. Pangolin mothers give birth to a single baby pangolin after an 8-month gestation period. The pangolin baby clings to its mother's tail, accompanying her on foraging trips and movements, learning to survive in a harsh environment, until it becomes independent around 5–6 months old. Although pangolins are considered a charismatic species in Taiwan, they still face severe threats in reality, including habitat destruction, roadkill, animal traps, and attacks from stray dogs. 【Product Specifications】 . Material: Fired clay, composite materials . Size: Approximately 5×2 cm . Origin: Taiwanese brand, purely handmade 【Important Notes】 - Production begins after an order is placed, with an estimated shipping time of 1–2 weeks. - Each piece is unique and handmade, so minor variations may occur. - Colors may differ slightly due to lighting and monitor variations. - This item is fragile; please handle and store with care. - Finished with a Japanese protective coating that offers water resistance. If water spills on it, please wipe it dry promptly to maintain its condition. For any further questions, feel free to send us a private message.

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Clay
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Taiwan
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No.300,363 - Accessories  |  No.2,702 - Badges & Pins
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Beyond curling up to protect their bodies, pangolins also use their tails as a vital tool for raising their young.

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