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Full body side view of Nocturnal animals Malayan porcupine(Hystrix brachyura) in nature at Kaengkracharn national park,Thailand
Two porcupine, one an albino, fast asleep in warm winter sunshine at a wildlife park near Oudtshoorn, Western Cape South Africa
Porcupine in Wild Field
Hystricomorpha sleeping in the cage, is a rodent type.
African Crested Porcupine in petting zoo.
Porcupine animal standing in the garden
North American Porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum), also known as Canadian Porcupine or Common Porcupine, is a large rodent in the New World porcupine family. This animal is usually found in coniferous and mixed forested areas in Canada, Alaska and much of the northern and western United States.
Close up the malayan porcupine animal
canadian porcupine
albino porcupine isolated on black background
Wild porcupine in the beautiful dramatic alpine scenery of Denali National Park Alaska, USA
Albino porcupine walking in the grass.
Young porcupine in the Connecticut wilderness, winter
porcupine, baby, adult,
Single albino Skunk (nocturnal animal)  on top of a rock and smells of odors.
Prehensile Tailed (Porcupine Coendou prehensilis) on a tree branch, full body
The lowland streaked tenrec (Hemicentetes semispinosus) is a small tenrec found in Madagascar. It belongs to the family Tenrecidae in the order Afrosoricida, and more specifically to the subfamily of the spiny tenrecs Tenrecinae. Its natural habitats are in tropical lowland rain forests in northern and eastern parts of Madagascar. Mammalia, Afrosoricida, Tenrecomorpha, \tTenrecidae
A closeup shot of a porcupine
The North American Porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum) is the second largest rodent in North America, after the North American Beaver (Castor canadensis).  The porcupine is distinguished by its coat of about 30,000 quills that covers all of its body except underbelly, face and feet.  The quills are sharp, barbed and hollow hairs that are used primarily for defense and insulation.  When used for defense, the quills can lodge in the flesh of a victim and are difficult and painful to remove.  The porcupine’s summer diet includes twigs, roots, stems, berries, and other vegetation. In the winter, they mainly eat conifer needles and tree bark.  Porcupines are a slow-moving creature with poor distance vision.  They are nocturnal, spending their days resting in trees.  The porcupine does not hibernate in winter, preferring to stay close and sleep in their dens.  This porcupine was photographed in the woods near Williams, Arizona, USA.
Porcupine in an aviary. Contact zoo.
A young Porcupine pauses on a fallen log in a woods in Montana.
Porcupine animal standing in the garden
porcupine on a pine tree
The four-toed hedgehog, also known as the African pygmy hedgehog lying down
Young porcupine climbing rock in the Connecticut wilderness at dusk, winter. Almost hugging the rock, it looks like a cute little bear, but you wouldn't want to get too close.
Common porcupine in Namibia, Africa
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image of a white african crested porcupine
Wild porcupine in the beautiful dramatic alpine scenery of Denali National Park Alaska, USA
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