their quills so they can defend themselves from predators.
Its hair.
Its spikes, called quills ; this defensive adaptation protects the docile porcupine from predators.
spinny skinned animal
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.
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what do fossa eat and what are some of their adaptations
Fisher / Fox
what are some adaptations viruses
If ants are insects, then yes, they do eat ants. Well, since the African porcupine is an omnivore and the North American porcupine is a herbivore, only the African porcupine would eat ants and other insects. In fact, the insect is the only animal an African porcupine eats.
Cougar adaptations
No bullfrog adaptations are currently in existence
Yes there are special adaptations of a sheep.