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  2. Porcupine - National Geographic Kids

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    Porcupines are lumbering, rotund rodents with needle-like spikes, called quills, covering their back, sides, and tail. A single porcupine can have more than 30,000 quills, which are actually...

  3. Written by onlyfacctsforkidz in Animals. Welcome to the quill-tastic world of porcupines! These spiky critters are truly unique and there is so much to learn about them. From their sharp quills to their love for climbing trees, porcupines have many interesting characteristics that will amaze you.

  4. Fun Porcupine Facts for Kids - Easy Science For Kids

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    Fun Facts about Porcupines for Kids. Porcupines can climb trees. Porcupines live in North America, Asia, Europe and Africa. There are over 24 kinds of porcupines. Porcupines have big front teeth for chewing wood. Porcupine babies have soft quills. The quills harden in two days. The African crested porcupine is the largest porcupine.

  5. porcupine - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

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    Porcupines are rodents with sharp spines called quills. The quills are stiff hairs about 3 inches (7.5 centimeters) long that act as armor to protect the porcupine. Many people believe that porcupines can shoot their quills, but this is not true.

  6. Kids Encyclopedia Facts. Porcupines are large rodents with coats of sharp spines, or quills, that protect them against predation. The term covers two families of animals: the Old World porcupines of the family Hystricidae, and the New World porcupines of the family Erethizontidae.

  7. Pictures & Facts On The Iconic Animals Of North America, With FREE Printable Worksheet. Porcupine facts, pictures and in-depth information for kids & adults. Species, diet, habitat, lifestyle, where found, fun facts on porcupines.

  8. Porcupine Facts for Kids - NatureMapping

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    What they look like: The porcupine is a medium-sized rodent, that is related to mice, rats and beavers. An adult porcupine is about 50 cm long (20 inches), not counting the tail. They can weigh from 4.5 to 13 kg (10 to 28 pounds). Long black and brown guard hairs and quills cover its body.