It raises it's quills and let's out a stinky smell
The porcupine protects itself from enemies by using the long, sharp quills on its back. It does not actually throw them, but pushes them into another animal to discourage it.
It protects itself
Porcupines have those sharp spines for a reason! It's a defense mechanism and protects them from predators! they were born that way. god made them that way
They provide the porcupine with it's primary means of defense against predation .
Its spikes, called quills ; this defensive adaptation protects the docile porcupine from predators.
Porcupines have quills.
It protects its young by telling the babies to stay be side she or him train it train its young by practicing.
the eye lashes protects the eye from on coming objects
a tiger salamander protects itself by poisoning its prey.
a falcon protects itself with its claws and beak.
it protects itself by being on a high tree or being in a herd with its friends and relatives.
what do you mean a puffing