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 has spikes or snouts all over their body
Some protective adaptations porcupines have are their pebbly soles and strong claws. They help them to find food and even shelter.
spikes
quills
spinny skinned animal
Its hair.
They protective by using their spiky quills
Its spikes, called quills ; this defensive adaptation protects the docile porcupine from predators.
their quills so they can defend themselves from predators.
protective adaption is kind of protection of animals for being unharm
they have there own community
It is how the animal is built so that it can have a higher chance or survival in the wild. Structural adaptations allows the animal to protect itself from predators mainly by camouflaging(zebras, tigers), having a protective outer covering(turtle, porcupine) etc.
Camouflage and protective coloring adaptations improve an organism's chances of survival and reproduction.
A Sea Anemone A Sea Urchin A Porcupine An Armadillo A Hedgehog
Horses have many protective adaptations. Among these are the increased lung capacity and cardiovascular adaptations that enable a horse to run at peak speeds for long distances to outrun predators.
A sentence with the word 'porcupine' in it is no different from any other sentence, it is just a sentence referring to a porcupine.