A porcupine may be out during the day if it is searching for food, exploring new areas, or feeling threatened.
Stick with me babe...
It technically could, but an anaconda would never eat a porcupine.
It would hurt.
The common porcupine doesn't hibernate, but it may stay in its den during bad weather.
Brian is awakened during the first night under the overhang by a porcupine that tries to enter his shelter. The porcupine's quills brush against Brian, startling him awake.
it would float
Possibly for salt?
yes it would
You'd get a porcupine and skunk in new jersey! I know it's dumb...
If ants are insects, then yes, they do eat ants. Well, since the African porcupine is an omnivore and the North American porcupine is a herbivore, only the African porcupine would eat ants and other insects. In fact, the insect is the only animal an African porcupine eats.
I would call animal control.
The Porcupine Mountains were able to formed, even though not even close to any tectonic plates, because of ancient, hard volcanic basalt that was uplifted. The ridges are pieces of once-towering mountains. The Porcupine Mountains were also formed by glaciers during the ice age.