Banded quills are a type of quill used in traditional ink writing, typically made from bird feathers, such as those from geese or swans. They are characterized by their distinctive markings or bands along the shaft, which can add a decorative element to the writing instrument. Historically, quills were popular for their flexibility and ability to produce fine lines, making them ideal for calligraphy and detailed writing. Today, banded quills are often used in crafts and artistic applications rather than for practical writing.
a porcupine has quills
No, zebras do not have quills.
it has about 30,000 quills
The duration of Quills is 2.07 hours.
No, porcupines don't shoot out their quills.
over 30,000 quills
No, porcupines cannot shoot their quills.
No, porcupines don't shoot out their quills.
Porcupines do not throw their quills.
No, hedgehogs quills are not poisonous. :) newtest3
Quills was released on 11/22/2000.
The Production Budget for Quills was $13,500,000.