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No, horses don't have quills like a porcupine or hedgehog, they have hair.
They will hurt like hell, so yes, they are dangerous.
Yes. An adult hedgehog typically has anywhere near 6,000 quills. However, these are much different from Porcupine quills. While they are still modified hairs, hedgehog quills are not barbed, venomous, nor can they be projected at a victim.
Porcupines have quills which look like needles on their backs. These protect the porcupine against predators and come contain a poison.
Like sweet rabbits with DEADLY SPIKES! Touch at your own risk.
A porcupine is an animal that doesn't eat eggplant and tomatoes. A porcupine is a mammal that has sharp quills up and down its back. And no, it does not shoot its quills; it just raises the quills and backs up into the face of whatever is threatening it. There are two types of porcupines: an Old World porcupine and a New World porcupine. AnOld World porcupineis the one with HUGE, dark brown quills on its back, a New World porcupine is a spiny animal and it looks rather strange. Kind of like a hedgehog except with a bigger nose.:)~Ctmusicgirl7
Their quills are like a human's hairs. They grow in their skin and removing one could cause slight discomfort for them, but not severe pain.
Like a delicate sea shell, or a snail shell I guess.
sulg is same as snail
yes it is because like a snail shell protects the snail the mug protects the liquid inside it.
I have to make a model of a porcupine for my science project and what I'm planning to do is get some brown clay, mold the shape of a porcupine, then get toothpicks and stick them in the clay as the quills, and use black and white clay for details like eyes.
A hard shell animal? Like a crab or snail?