Reproduction - Let's Get it On! The generalized life cycle of a pangolin. Image created by Craig Grosshuesch. Pangolins are dioecious organisms, meaning male sex organs are found only on males and female sex organs are only found on females. The significance of this is it takes both a male and a female to reproduce. read more
Pangolins are dioecious organisms, meaning male sex organs are found only on males and female sex organs are only found on females. The significance of this is it takes both a male and a female to reproduce. read more
It also requires for both a female and male pangolin to be present during reproduction, as the male pangolin’s sperm must fertilize the female pangolin’s egg. Like humans, both the male and female pangolins have both internal and external sexual reproductive organs. The male pangolins internal sex organs include the testes and seminal vesicle. read more