It ducts its head to protect its unprotected face and underside, positions itself to where its tail is facing the foe, and backs itself into it. The quills stick in, and are hard to get out. If the quills get in the mouth, the offender might not be able to eat.
A porcupine has quills to defend themselves against harm's way (defend them from predators).
how do native americans use porcuepine quills as usefull
as toothpicks?
They use the spikes to defend themselves against predators.
its spikes of course!
a porcupine has quills
A porcupine has quills to defend themselves against harm's way (defend them from predators).
it has about 30,000 quills
the porcupine is born with its quills a@#$@#*.
Porcupine quills can range from 6 cm to over 20 cm in thickness.
Porcupine bristles are called 'quills'. The quills are large and hollow.
The quills area porcupine's best defense. If a porcupine did not have any quills, it may not be able to defend itself.
Porcupine
opossums do not have quills. You are thinking of the porcupine.
No, a porcupine's quills are not poisonous.
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