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Saturday, May 09, 2020

A Porcupine for Saturday Critters

I didn't find much yesterday but what I did see I found interesting! This porcupine was a surprise as I don't often see this rodent species. What I found so surprising about it was the soft appearance of its back. It even looked kind of cuddly, however its quills were very visible on its tail. I did some research about its soft looking back and discovered that: "Porcupines have  soft hair but on their back, sides and tail, it is usually mixed with sharp quills."These quills typically lie flat until a porcupine is threatened, then leap to attention as a persuasive deterrent. Porcupines cannot shoot them at predators as once thought, but the quills do detach easily when touched." National Geographic source:
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/group/porcupines/

So be wary and know that its soft , furry appearance is not an invitation to pet
.


Posted by me ann my camera at 8:10 AM

3 comments:

R's Rue said...

Cutie.

9:18 AM
~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

I didn't know they were so soft on most of their body....how interesting! And what a neat sighting! Well done!

9:54 AM
eileeninmd said...

Hello,

What a great find, I do not think I have ever seen one in the wild.
Great photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy weekend.

10:01 AM

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