yes, well I think it sais so in my science book.But stay away from them if you have them around your house.Just some freindly advice.They are deadly to some people.
Yes. Porcupines are rodents.
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Porcupines are mammals and do not lay eggs
No. Porcupines are placental mammals, and give birth to live young. The only egg-laying mammals are the platypus and the echidna.
Not at all. Echidnas and porcupines are not even remotely related. Echidnas are monotremes, or egg-laying mammals. porcupines are placental mammals, a quite different order of mammals.
Like other mammals, porcupines do in fact have lungs -Abram
Hedgehogs and porcupines do
Moles and shrews, NOT porcupines!
Rodents are gnawing mammals.
Porcupines are mammals. As they have a spine, they are vertebrates.
No. Although they are both placental mammals, and both have sharp spines, porcupines are in the rodent family, but hedgehogs are not.
Porcupines are small mammals that can be found throughout the United States. Porcupines are known to live in the desert, the highlands, and in the forest.
A porcupine is classified as a rodent. They belong to the family Erethizontidae within the order Rodentia.
Neither: they are placental mammals, meaning the young are fully developed via the placenta, and not externally, in the pouch. The only egg laying mammals (monotremes) are found in Australia, and one species of echidna is also found in New Guinea.