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  1. Porcupine - Wikipedia

    Porcupines are large rodents with coats of sharp spines, or quills, that protect them against predators. The term covers two families of animals: the Old World porcupines in the family Hystricidae, and the …

  2. Porcupine | Size, Diet, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 19, 2025 · Porcupine, any of several species of large, herbivorous, quill-bearing rodents active from early evening to dawn. All have short stocky legs, but their tails range from short to long, some being …

  3. North American porcupine - Smithsonian's National Zoo

    The porcupine's most famous feature—the quill—is hollow, 2 to 3 inches (5 to 7 centimeters) in length, and lightly attached to the porcupine's skin. Porcupines are covered in about 30,000 quills.

  4. Porcupine - Facts, Diet & Habitat Information - Animal Corner

    There are, in total, 27 species of porcupine belonging to the families, Erethizontidae or Hystricidae. Porcupines (like monkeys) are divided into New World (Erethizontidae) and Old World (Hystricidae) …

  5. Fast Facts: Porcupines - U.S. National Park Service

    Nov 5, 2024 · ∙ Basics: The American porcupine is a large rodent with sharp quills. Their fur is brownish-yellow to black. Their quills are usually white or yellow. ∙ Stats: The average weight of an adult …

  6. Porcupine Facts, Species, Diet, Habitat, Fun Facts On Porcupines

    Jan 6, 2021 · What Is A Porcupine? A porcupine is a large rodent with a distinctive coat of protective quills. There are 30 species of porcupine divided between two families: Hystricidae (Old World …

  7. Porcupines | National Geographic

    The North American porcupine is the only species that lives in the U.S. and Canada, and is the largest of all porcupines. A single animal may have 30,000 or more quills.

  8. Porcupine Animal Facts - Erethizon Dorsaum - A-Z Animals

    May 27, 2024 · Porcupines are large, terrestrial rodents that are known for their sharp quills. They belong to the rodent family Erethizontidae and are native to North America, South America, and parts …

  9. Why are porcupines disappearing? - The Wildlife Society

    4 days ago · As porcupine numbers decrease across the West, wildlife managers are racing to understand the trend. The creatures faced widespread persecution in the 1900s from the timber …

  10. North American porcupine - Wikipedia

    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 …