No, they are herbivores.
When a porcupine quill gets in a predator it only causes pain to the predator. There is not poison on a porcupine quill.
prey
no they are not
Yes, but the silverback gorilla is not a predator.
The main predator of porcupines in the wild is the fisher, a carnivorous mammal that is skilled at hunting and killing porcupines.
Yes, porcupines are primary consumers. They eat only plant matter.
No, but porcupine quills are dirty and carry bacteria and fungi. A poke by a porcupine quill could start an infection in an animal, including a human.
Self defense natures way of causing a predator to not eat it, would you eat a porcupine?
A baby porcupine is called a baby porcupine
The porcupine uses its sharp quills for body armor. If a predator gets too close, the quills will stick to anything that brushes against them. The barbs get imbedded into the skin of the attacker, causing pain.
a porcupine is a reptile
porcupine is a mammal