No
it is a herbivore and a carnivore
North American Porcupine was created in 1758.
North American porcupine
The north American porcupine eats a variety of foods. They are herbivores and eat berries, twigs, and other vegetation. The north American porcupine forages on the group for food and eats what is available in the area where it lives.
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The estimated population is about 6,000
It is an omnivore. CUTE!!! =<( '-' )>=
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James Stephen McEvoy has written: 'Comparative myology of the pectoral and pelvic appendages of the North American porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum) and the prehensile-tailed porcupine (Coendou prehensilis)' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Coendou prehensilis, Leg, Mammals, Muscles, North American porcupine
Porcupines are found in both forests and deserts.
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.
A common porcupine is a herbivore. They eat leaves, herbs, twigs, green plants (live clover), and in the winter they sometimes eat bark. It varies with what kind of porcupine you have.