Yes, porcupines are primary consumers. They eat only plant matter.
yes and no the porcupine is a meat-eater and a plant-eater
A porcupine is an herbivore and a prey item to some carnivores.
Porcupines are prey.
Crested Porcupine was created in 1758.
When a porcupine quill gets in a predator it only causes pain to the predator. There is not poison on a porcupine quill.
No, they are herbivores.
snake
no they are not
prey
really fast. like 100 mph
The crested porcupine (Hystrix cristata) occurs over much of Africa, the Middle East and parts of Europe, including desert regions.
Yes, but the silverback gorilla is not a predator.
some of them were helpful that wanted to help but other were harmful and wanted the war
Some quills, like those of Africa's crested porcupine, are nearly a foot (30 centimeters) long.
No, but porcupine quills are dirty and carry bacteria and fungi. A poke by a porcupine quill could start an infection in an animal, including a human.