When a porcupine quill gets in a predator it only causes pain to the predator. There is not poison on a porcupine quill.
It gets poisoned.
your leg gets cut really bad well it depends on how pointy the quills are
With their quills, yes. Porcupines use their quills as a defense against predators. If a predator gets too close and touches the quills, they are released and often become lodged in the skin. They are painful to remove and can cause infection.
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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.
It gets decomposed by fungi and bacteria then it slowly forms with the ground for the producers so the cycle repeats itself
the competition is if the predator gets his/her food in time or if the prey gets away in time before he/she gets killed
One gets eaten and the eats other. animals can be both prey and predator.
i think it gets it from the woods &&' stuff but i dont reaaly knoe. try to find a better answer if this doesnt help .
The relationship between who eats and who gets eaten.
YES its head gets chopped off....... >: (
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