the porcupines only have 2 enimes (1. the mountain lion)and (2. the fisher cats)
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Porcupines have sharp spines on their back which will harm predators if they touch them. Porcupines also can blend in with its natural surroundings.
Porcupines protect themselves with the spiny quills on their backs, and are members of the rodent family. Their enemies are coyotes and cougars.
The porcupines main enemy is human, many cultures in Asia especially in Vietnam eat porcupine, their quills are also used to decorate traditional headdress and clothing.
In "Swiss Family Robinson," Jack understood the fallacy of believing that porcupines can shoot their quills at enemies. He demonstrates understanding of this fallacy by debunking it and explaining that porcupines actually defend themselves by raising their quills and backing into attackers.
Other porcupines in order to live. This competition caused by overpopulation, causes the population to decrease which as the result kills the porcupines. The porcupine competes with other porcupines for for food, water, and other limiting factors.
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The porcupine protects itself from enemies by using the long, sharp quills on its back. It does not actually throw them, but pushes them into another animal to discourage it.
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I think they would be, except for the fact that the spines on a porcupine make it too painful for anything (including big cats) to mess with it.
There are no porcupines in Australia, nor have there ever been porcupines in Australia.
"Porcupines" is already a plural noun. The singular form is porcupine. A group of porcupines is commonly referred to as a "prickle" of porcupines.