Yes, Indiana observes daylight saving time. However, there are some parts of Indiana, particularly in the northwestern and southwestern regions, that do not follow daylight saving time and remain on Eastern Standard Time year-round.
No, porcupines cannot shoot their quills.
No. Porcupines live all over the US.
no.Although they have some things in common,porcupines plus hedgehogs aint related
The abbreviation of Northwestern is NW.
yes porcupines are native to North America, mostly in New England and Canada
The northwestern tip of Indiana borders Lake Michigan.
A native of Indiana is called a "Hoosier".
Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin
Lake michigan
Michigan City is a city in Northwestern Indiana. Used to be part of Michigan before Indiana bartered it to have access to Lake Michigan.
Yes there are. The marsh rabbit is a florida native and resides in the Everglades.
Indiana.
The Native Americans of the western and northwestern US are the Shoshone.
No. The Northwestern Native Americans did.
Indiana has two time zones - Central Time and Eastern Time. Most of Indiana uses Eastern Time. Some counties near the southwestern and northwestern border of the state use Central Time.
Yes, porcupines are native to Kansas. The North American porcupine, which is the species found in the region, can be found in various habitats across the state, particularly in wooded areas. They are primarily nocturnal and are known for their distinctive quills, which serve as a defense mechanism against predators.