It waddles, gallops awkwardly, or climbs trees. It uses its legs/claws.
I'm no expert on the subject, but I believe they communicate through the use of grunts, moans, whines, coughs, wails and even tooth chatters.
porcupines heat steff and things
it loves to sex
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They hunt and kill
Social behavior usually involves communication
Social influence can impact behavior through conformity, compliance, and obedience. People may adjust their actions or beliefs to fit in with a group (conformity), yield to a direct request from others (compliance), or follow orders from an authority figure (obedience). These dynamics can shape individual behavior and lead to changes in attitudes or actions.
Social behavior is defined as the behavior that takes place within society or between two members of an identical species. After social behavior, social actions, which are aimed at other people in anticipation of a response, are enacted. Examples of social behavior include friendliness and shyness.
Social groups,cultural influences, social behavior,social change, and behavior
No, social behavior is not always altruistic. Social behavior can also involve competition, aggression, and selfishness. Altruistic behavior, where individuals act for the benefit of others even at a cost to themselves, is just one aspect of social behavior.
Social groups,cultural influences, social behavior,social change, and behavior
Porcupines have a very SHARP relationship. I believe while hiding in their dens they have some alone time, yet still have some extra time to get out and enjoy nature.
This question is too vague...What type of social situation are you referring to? "proper social behavior" would be a manner of behavior accepted as correct by most resonable people.
courtship behavior