Abstract
Chitin digestion in pangolins and other anteaters is thought to be aided by commensal bacteria in the digestive tract, in addition to their chitinase. This study characterized the gut microbiota of captive Javan pangolins using amplicon sequencing. Fecal samples were collected from two individuals and were sampled twice over one week. The dominant bacterial phyla identified were Firmicutes (Bacillota), Bacteroidetes (Bacteroidota), Proteobacteria (Pseudomonadota), and Actinobacteria (Actinomycetota). The most prevalent genera included Clostridium, Bacteroides, Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium, Streptococcus, and Sporosarcina. Alpha and beta diversity were relatively low between paired samples, but the short sampling interval limits conclusions about microbial stability. These findings provide insights into the Javan pangolin's gut microbiota and support future research on microbial contributions to their digestion, health, and conservation.