2. How does a porcupine protect itself from its enemy?
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The porcupine's body is covered in quills. ... If a porcupine feels threatened it will raise its quills in a defensive posture. The quills will penetrate the skin of the attacker and the barbs will hold the quill in the attacker's skin. The quill will release from the porcupine's body and stay attached to the attacker.
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Porcupine has spines for it's defence.
it can blow as well as rock it's spines.
it's spines contain poison to paralyse it's enemy.
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