While males are looking for receptibe females, they make their home vigger 5 times bigger taht the normal size, to attract the females.
Males are ready to reproduce at 24 months and females at 12 months.
The male splashes the female with urine, then the male mounts with the female in front and the male on the side.
If the female is not ready and the male splashed her with urine, then she shakes of the urine and leaves.
During the intercourse, the female curls her tail over her back to cover her quills.
well ya see when a boy porcupine and a girl porcupine like each other VERRYYYY much they move in together and then they call the stork
well.... probably the same way dogs do. boy porcupine climbs on top of girl porcupine, then some weeks or months later, baby porcupines arrive.... simple
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Neither: they are placental mammals, meaning the young are fully developed via the placenta, and not externally, in the pouch. The only egg laying mammals (monotremes) are found in Australia, and one species of echidna is also found in New Guinea.
Porcupines’
There are no porcupines in Australia, nor have there ever been porcupines in Australia.
"Porcupines" is already a plural noun. The singular form is porcupine. A group of porcupines is commonly referred to as a "prickle" of porcupines.
porcupines are warm blooded
Yes, porcupines have teeth.
Porcupines are in the phylum chordata.
They have them October through November , that. Is when they have them .
some interesting facts about porcupines is 1.when they are born their eyes are open 2.in a few days porcupines can climb up a tree 3.porcupines are nocturnal
no cuzz the cogar eat porcupines
No, porcupines don't shoot out their quills.