Porcupine pufferfish are characterized by their rounded bodies covered in spiky spines, which they can inflate when threatened. Their skin is typically a mottled pattern of brown, yellow, or green, providing camouflage in their natural habitats. They have large, expressive eyes and a beak-like mouth, which they use to crunch on hard-shelled prey like shellfish. When inflated, the spines stand out prominently, making them appear larger and more intimidating to potential predators.
The color of the porcupine fish can range from olive to brown. This fish has a light underbelly and dark spots cover its entire body. A porcupine fish is a pufferfish.
How can a porcupine look like a vaginni - it's all dry and prickly. Weirdo....
Tetroadontiphobia is the answer! By the way, Diodontiphobia is the fear of porcupine fish! -RJ
A porcupine is usually like a brown or tan color.
The Porcupine Pufferfish is well-known for having deadly toxic glands in its body, despite the fact that it is a Japanese delicacy (known as FUGU).
Green and spotty?
Like sweet rabbits with DEADLY SPIKES! Touch at your own risk.
Porcupines look like little bugs when they are in offspring they don't look exatually what they look like when they are out. When they are offspring they are resting and waiting for winter. I know because i remember this book in 2nd Grade about porcupines.
yes if the snowflake eel has a large rock for a shelter
Porcupines have quills which look like needles on their backs. These protect the porcupine against predators and come contain a poison.
a porcupines track will look like a small one in front and a big one in the back
Multicellular means that an organism has many cells. A porcupine fits that description. An amoebae is unicellular since it has one cell. And a porcupine doesn't look like a microscopic amoeba.