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  2. Old World porcupine - Wikipedia

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    The crested porcupine (Hystrix cristata), a typical representative of the Old World porcupines, occurs throughout the south of Europe and North and West Africa. It is replaced in southern and central Africa by the Cape porcupine, H. africaeaustralis, and in India by the Malayan porcupine (H. brachyura) and Indian (crested) porcupine (H. indica).

  3. Porcupine - Wikipedia

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    Porcupines occupy a small range of habitats in tropical and temperate parts of Asia, Southern Europe, Africa, and North and South America. They live in forests and deserts, rocky outcrops, and hillsides. Some New World porcupines live in trees, but Old World porcupines prefer a rocky environment. Porcupines can be found on rocky areas up to ...

  4. African brush-tailed porcupine - Wikipedia

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    The African brush-tailed porcupine (Atherurus africanus) is a species of rat-like Old World porcupine, indigenous to a broad belt of Africa ranging from Guinea on the west coast to Kenya on the east. This is a common species with a very wide range, and despite it being used extensively for bushmeat, the International Union for Conservation of ...

  5. Hystrix (mammal) - Wikipedia

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    Hystrix is a genus of porcupines containing most of the Old World porcupines. Fossils belonging to the genus date back to the late Miocene of Africa. [1] Hystrix (from Ancient Greek ὕστριξ (hústrix, “porcupine”) was given name by the 18th-century Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus.

  6. North American porcupine - Wikipedia

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    Porcupines are usually dark brown or black in color, with white highlights. They have a stocky body, a small face, short legs, and a short, thick tail. This species is the largest of the New World porcupines and is the second largest North American rodent, after the American beaver. The head-and-body length is 60 to 90 cm (2.0 to 3.0 ft), not ...

  7. Your guide to the Milwaukee County Zoo, from free days ... - AOL

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    Here are the zoo's habitats, along with a few of the types of animals that live in each area: ... Primates of the World: monkeys, orangutans and lemur. Small Mammals: bats, porcupines and sloths ...

  8. Goetze: This large but elusive predator has many names - AOL

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    A mountain lion cub orphaned at 6 weeks old arrived at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo on May 28, 2019. Home ranges of females overlap, but those of males have no intentional overlap.

  9. Brush-tailed porcupine - Wikipedia

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    The brush-tailed porcupines have bodies covered in quills like their New World relatives. These quills are shorter and not as visually prominent as those seen in the genus Hystrix, but considerably more so than in Trichys. They have a prominent tuft on the tip of their tails which leads to their common name.