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  2. North American porcupine - Wikipedia

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    The North American porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum), also known as the Canadian porcupine, is a large quill-covered rodent in the New World porcupine family. It is the second largest rodent in North America after the North American beaver ( Castor canadensis ).

  3. Porcupine 'Spoils' Enrichment Video by Making Off with ... - AOL

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    And this porcupine was given a pumpkin to play with. Only Punchy had other ideas. Instead of keeping the pumpkin out and playing with it in front of visitors, he picked it up and carried it into a ...

  4. Porcupine meatballs - Wikipedia

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    A later recipe from 1969 for "Porcupine meatballs paprika" replaces tomato soup with cream of mushroom, and adds other ingredients like mustard, or sour cream and paprika. [6] [7] "Porcupine meatballs Chinois" was a variation influenced by Chinese cooking techniques and ingredients. Served with peach sauce, the Chinois meatballs are made with ...

  5. Category:Wild game dishes - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Wild game dishes" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alaskan ice cream; B.

  6. Porcupine Who Lost Baby Adopts Orphaned Porcupette and ...

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    All About the Native Porcupine Native porcupines are the second largest rodent in North America, second only to beavers. They are about two or three feet long, and weigh between ten and thirty pounds.

  7. Porcupine - Wikipedia

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    A porcupine's colouring aids in part of its defence as most of the predators are nocturnal and colour-blind. A porcupine's markings are black and white. The dark body and coarse hair of the porcupine are dark brown/black and when quills are raised, present a white strip down its back mimicking the look of a skunk.

  8. Porcupine’s On-Point Dance Moves Have People Calling ... - AOL

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    The porcupine was getting his groove on — and he was actually pretty good. We've never seen a porcupine dance before, but the two RV travelers, Jay and Clint, were so impressed.

  9. Yupʼik cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Game animals (pitarkaq sg pitarkat pl in Yup'ik and Cup'ik, pitarkar sg pitarkat pl in Cup'ig). Caribou, moose and "bears" are included in the definition of the word pitarkat. Caribou or wild caribou Rangifer tarandus granti (tuntu, tuntupik or tuntupiaq in Yup'ik and Cup'ik, tuntupig in Cup'ig). Prior to European contact, caribou were ...