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porcupines use spines

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Answered by dhruvprasad26
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The porcupine's fearsome arsenal of quills is an effective deterrent to predators. These form a protective armour around the rodent, which it raises when it feels threatened. The long quills on its neck and shoulders are flexible while the smaller ones are sharp and rigid.

Answered by MiscreantAngel
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The porcupine's fearsome arsenal of quills is an effective deterrent to predators. These form a protective armour around the rodent, which it raises when it feels threatened. The long quills on its neck and shoulders are flexible while the smaller ones are sharp and rigid

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