Porcupines primarily have a herbivorous diet, feeding mostly on leaves, bark, fruits, and vegetables. However, they may occasionally consume insects or small animals as a supplementary food source. This behavior is not common, but it can occur, especially when other food sources are scarce. Overall, insects are not a significant part of their diet.
no cuzz the cogar eat porcupines
No. Porcupines are too large for a snake to eat.
Yes, porcupines are herbivores. Their diet typically consists of leaves, bark, fruits, and other plant materials. They are known to occasionally supplement their diet with insects and small animals.
no , but they can eat knob!
Yes, bears do eat porcupines as part of their diet in the wild.
Things like insects, bears, raccoons, porcupines, deer, and caribou. People also eat berries.
some porcupines have quills on their nose but some dont so animals eat em by the nose.
Coyotes do not typically eat porcupines if they are alive. This is because porcupines have spines that hurt coyotes if they are eaten.
Yes. They prefer tree bark,and mushrooms. Also, they like salt deposits. They will even eat small rodents.
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Yes, Porcupines do eat apples. I have several porcupines that come to my apples trees all during the night to eat my apples. Caught them on my trail camera!
Some porcupines eat wasps and some don't. It matters what their taste buds like.