The new coronavirus outbreak has brought attention to a little known creature, the pangolin. In a recent report, the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) says the animal is “among the leading suspects” that imported COVID-19 from wild bats to people. The agency follows illegal wildlife activity. Pangolins are the size of a small cat to a large dog. Conservation organizations say they are the most heavily illegally traded wild animal in the world. The animals are hunted in Asia and countries near the Sahara Desert in Africa. They are bought and sold illegally, mainly to East Asia for their scales and meat.