i can understand your problem unlike these other idiots you know that it has quills it also has adapted claws and brown fur for camofluage
The porcupine fish, also known as the blowfish, uses its ability to inflate more then double its size to keep potential predators away. Their quills are poisonous which also make them less likely to be attacked.
Animals do not consciously adapt to their environment. Adaptations come about through mutant variations, most of which are detrimental. However, occasionally a mutation will be beneficial and allow the creature to survive more easily. Such a creature has more chances to procreate and pass on the successful mutation or gene.
They don't.
porcupines are able to protect themselves with thier quills,if you happen to see one dont go near them.once a quill is in your skin it can be very hard to take out,think of it as a fish hook
it gets cold or warm like almost every other animal does!!
Porcupines have adapted to the environment by using their long curved claws to find food and also use its quills as means of intimidating enemies.
it suck balls
the quills
Only living things adapt to the environment. Uluru is a natural land feature, and not alive. It does not need to adapt to the environment.
its just natural habit
its just natural habit
Every animal has a natural way of adapting to their environment. It really depends on which animal you want to know about how they live or adapt.
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Animals adapt to their environment because they need to be able to live and thrive. They don't choose to adapt, it's natural. Also, they could move to a new location but more commonly they just adapt.
They eat other fishes
natural selection
They might not have been able to adapt.
by using long claws to part the sand and soften it.
It have to see do it like the place where it is living at, and it got to see do it like the other predators in the environment.