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  2. North American porcupine - Wikipedia

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    Porcupines also eat certain insects and nuts. In the winter, they mainly eat conifer needles and tree bark. Porcupines are selective in their consumption; for example out of every 1,000 trees in the Catskill Mountains, porcupines will only eat from 1-2 linden trees and one big-toothed aspen. [citation needed]

  3. Porcupine - Wikipedia

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    In the winter, it may eat bark. [2] The African porcupine is not a climber; instead, it forages on the ground. [2] It is mostly nocturnal [10] but will sometimes forage for food during the day, eating bark, roots, fruits, berries, and farm crops. Porcupines have become a pest in Kenya and are eaten as a delicacy. [11]

  4. Crested porcupine - Wikipedia

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    The crested porcupine is for the most part herbivorous, eating roots, bulbs, and leaves, but occasionally they do consume insects, small vertebrates, and carrion. To ingest calcium and sharpen incisors, they often gnaw on bones. These animals often travel long distances looking for food.

  5. Have you seen porcupines in Lebanon, Adams county? - AOL

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    Porcupines can kill trees, create snags and cause openings in the tree canopy of the area. “Tree mortality also allows light to the forest floor which assists with successional species growth ...

  6. United Kingdom's Largest Zoo Welcomes the Most Precious Baby ...

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    OMG! This baby porcupine isn't as small as I was expecting them to be, but even so, I'm curious how the mother can give birth with all those spikes in the way. It seems like it wouldn't take much ...

  7. Getting to know Rico, a Cincinnati Zoo porcupine going viral ...

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  8. New World porcupine - Wikipedia

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    Some species also eat insects and small reptiles. [2] Their teeth are similar to those of Old World porcupines, with the dental formula 1.0.1.3 1.0.1.3 . Solitary offspring (or, rarely, twins) are born after a gestation period of up to 210 days, depending on the species.

  9. Indian crested porcupine - Wikipedia

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    Indian crested porcupines have a very broad and mostly herbivorous diet. [2] They consume a variety of natural and agricultural plant material, including roots, bulbs, fruits, grains, drupe and tubers, along with insects and small vertebrates. [2] [3] [13] [14] Because they are cecal digesters, they are able to exploit low quality forage. [15]