14 million
14 million
they live worldwide, and also the name you are looking for is new world porcupines.
Porcupines are in the Animalia Kingdom, Chordata Phylum, Mammalia Class, Rodentia Order, Hystricomorpha Suborder, and the Hystricognathi Infraorder. The Old World porcupines are in the Hystricidae Family, and the New World porcupines are in the Erethizontidae Family.
nope, they are alive in the world.
1,000,000
14 thousand million
Porcupines occupy a wide range of habitats in tropical and temperate climates, they can be found in rain forests, but they're more common in New Hampshire. Porcupines live in forests, deserts, rocky outcrops, hillsides and grasslands. Some new world porcupines live in trees, but old world porcupines stay on the ground.
No, porcupines are terrestrial animals that do not live in trees. They are mainly ground-dwelling creatures that seek refuge in burrows, caves, or thick vegetation. However, they are adept climbers and may climb trees to seek food or escape predators.
There are 110 left in the world
You make none sense, but the answer is 100
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Yes technically speaking. Porcupines can do it for hours they just use their tail as a support, stand on their hind legs and throw left hooks, body shots, uppercuts BUT none of them make contact. Its basicaly a weird fake-fight mating dance