The movement of a porcupine can be described as slow and deliberate. They are not particularly fast animals and often move cautiously to avoid predators. When they feel threatened, porcupines may stand still, puff up their quills, or climb trees for safety. Their movement is generally characterized by a lumbering gait as they forage for food.
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A porcupine baby is called porcupette
A baby porcupine is called a baby porcupine
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Porcupine bristles are called 'quills'. The quills are large and hollow.
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It is a burrow.
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Its spikes, called quills ; this defensive adaptation protects the docile porcupine from predators.
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