Well, I'd say put the first book in for the first month, and then see how the response is. If it's good, make the seocnd book be the book of the next month.I'd try not to devote three months to the series though. It makes for a bad response for the people who don't like it.
No, raccoons do not have spines. Porcupines have spines.
Porcupines are rodents with spines (or quills as the are also known).
spines look it up!
Hedgehogs and porcupines do
No. Although they are both placental mammals, and both have sharp spines, porcupines are in the rodent family, but hedgehogs are not.
its belly, spines, and other stuff, i guess.
i think so; otherwise the quills would not hold on
Spines IS the correct term when referring to the echidna. The questioner is probably looking for the answer "quills", but this word is usually used in reference to the porcupine. Echidnas and porcupines are not related at all. Therefore, echidnas have spines and porcupines have quills.
Porcupines have quills.
Echidna spines are usually only known as spines. The word "quills", which is probably supposed to be the answer, is more properly applied to porcupines.
Porcupines have sharp spines on their back which will harm predators if they touch them. Porcupines also can blend in with its natural surroundings.
They whip you with their tails and the spines stick in you. It's happened to my dog several times.