Porcupines aren’t looking for trouble. As long as you keep a respectful distance, you’re very unlikely to receive a nasty tail swipe.
Crossing paths with a porcupine isn’t an experience you’ll soon forget—it’s hard not to be intimidated by a ball of spines the size of a small dog. But the animal behind this menacing exterior is actually a harmless herbivore.
Coming too close to a porcupine can make it agitated and nervous, and it may deploy its best defense mechanism—swinging its thickly quilled tail at you in the hopes of lodging a few spines into your skin.A porcupine’s quills are only lightly attached to its body, meaning they will easily come loose when used in self-defense.
But there are also other signs to look out for. Porcupines love eating the nutritious under-layer of tree bark and will go so far as to chew it off of trees in large portions. If you see a tree with large patches of bark missing, especially if these areas feature scratches or tooth marks, you may have stumbled across a porcupine’s meal.
Your last line of defense against encountering a porcupine by surprise is your sense of smell. When threatened, porcupinesmeant to warn predators that quills are about to be deployed. It’s unlikely that you’ll come dangerously close to this large rodent without seeing or hearing it first, but trust your nose while exploring the forest—if you detect a sudden smell, stop where you are and look around for porcupines.
Indonesia Berita Terbaru, Indonesia Berita utama
Similar News:Anda juga dapat membaca berita serupa dengan ini yang kami kumpulkan dari sumber berita lain.
North Korea's Kim talks food not nukes for 2022North Korean leader Kim Jong Un capped off his 10th year in power with a speech that made more mention of tractor factories and school uniforms than nuclear weapons or the United States, according to summaries by state media on Saturday.
Baca lebih lajut »
Kim Jong Un focuses year-end speech on 'food problem' in North KoreaNorth Korean leader Kim Jong Un has again admitted there is a 'food problem' in the country, during a speech which brought an important five-day meeting of his Korean Worker's Party to a close.
Baca lebih lajut »
'We Heard A Big Boom' Explosion Destroys North Arlington TownhomeAn explosion has destroyed a two-story townhome under construction in far North Arlington.
Baca lebih lajut »
Mick Jagger explains how he went unrecognized at North Carolina barThe Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger has explained how he made an under-the-radar appearance at a Charlotte, North Carolina, bar last September.
Baca lebih lajut »
North Texas Braces for First Hard Freeze Since February's Devastating Winter StormNorth Texans spent Friday preparing for the first hard freeze since the deadly February 2021 winter storm.
Baca lebih lajut »
North Texans Gear Up At Hardware Stores Ahead Of Winter WeatherAhead of the New Year, people are making last-minute store runs before winter weather returns to Texas.
Baca lebih lajut »