A wolf, coyotes, foxes, hawks, fishers, owls, bears, badgers and dogs. Believe it or not, some people eat porcupines as well.
Lions, honey badgers, and even hyenas eat them.
Actually, A couple things eats porcupines. But their main enimies are the Puma, the Coyote the Fisher and the cannabalistic porcupines.
Big cats such as jaguars and leopards.
No, porcupines are herbivores. They primarily feed on plants, bark, and leaves. They are not carnivorous animals.
I dont think anything eats porcupines
leopards eat mice, fruit, porcupines, baboons, or crocodiles
yes because they use their spikes to kill animals and it eats stuff on the ground
Tigers prey on deer, wild pig, buffalo, bear, porcupines, monkeys, gaur, and on rare occasions, humans.
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There are no porcupines in Australia, nor have there ever been porcupines in Australia.
"Porcupines" is already a plural noun. The singular form is porcupine. A group of porcupines is commonly referred to as a "prickle" of porcupines.
Porcupines are almost completely covered in spines. Any animal hunting them would have to touch them, but then it would get a whole bunch of spines in its skin and give up. So porcupines don't have any predators except humans, which can kill them with a weapon and then handle the body carefully.
The two most common families that feed on these critters are boas and true vipers. However, it is possible that other families feed on these as well.