Their hair is cut so the boys look like porcupines and the girls like china dolls. |
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Wild pigs, porcupines and rats, which are the main predators in paddy fields, are kept away using traps. |
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Nocturnal animals like panthers, owls, porcupines, snakes, lizards, night czars, deer, etc., inhabit the region. |
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Other South American rodents include guinea pigs, chinchillas, and New World porcupines. |
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Eight other species, including pacas, pacaranas, spiny rats and porcupines, also steal Brazil nuts stored by agoutis. |
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Boar, deer, badgers, porcupines, foxes, wild cats and beech martens are the most important wild aminals in the park. |
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As is the case with North American porcupines, the quills are loosely attached but can't be thrown or otherwise projected. |
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Hedgehogs, porcupines, and some Old World salamanders sport protective spines. |
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The ermine's diet consists primarily of mice, but they also prey upon cottontails, small hares, porcupines, squirrels, pikas, and rats. |
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The Erethizontidae is a family of rodents commonly known as the New World porcupines. |
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Molluscs, barnacles, mussels, oysters, tortoises, hedgehogs, armadillos, porcupines, rhinos all grow their own. |
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House sparrows, black-capped chickadees, and blue grouse dine on mistletoe berries, while porcupines devour whatever plant parts they can reach. |
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Other animals photographed included elephants, sun bears, porcupines, clouded leopards, wild dogs, and panthers. |
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Like elephants, hippos and bushpigs, porcupines are nocturnal crop raiders. |
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They have to contend with elephants, hippos, bushpigs, porcupines, vervet monkeys, baboons and birds which are after their crops. |
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They also sometimes roost in the burrows of other mammals such as hedgehogs, porcupines, and aardvarks. |
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Animals of the Mediterranean regions include hares, wild goats, and porcupines, all adapted to the heat and lack of moisture. |
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Wrasse, butterflies, boxfish, porcupines and pufferfish round out the picture, while lyretail grouper, Napoleon wrasse and rock cod mix with regal, map and other angelfish. |
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Porcupines also occur in Africa and Asia, but Old World porcupines do not belong to the same family as New World porcupines. |
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Most birdwatchers come to see the rare brown-necked parrots that frequent the area, but there's also a hide where you can see porcupines and bushbuck. |
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They saw the famous pandas, Ling-Ling and Hsing-Hsing, the elephants and their memories, the porcupines and their shields of writing implements. |
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However, porcupines are said to have good memories and to be intelligent animals that are capable of learning quickly. |
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Timbavati is known for its large herds of buffalo and elephant, and the night drives are good for viewing leopards, antbears, porcupines and hyenas. |
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Dassies abound on the hills and there are also porcupines and antbears. |
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Otherwise porcupines are mainly uncommunicative animals. The female may nose her young with subdued grunts and whines. |
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In the undergrowth Bobcat and fox hunting dormice and mice live Quercini, but are rare porcupines and other small mammals. |
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The most common species sold at the roadside in West Africa are snails, duikers, brush-tailed porcupines, hares and grasscutters. |
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Other more furtive species include shrews, bats, hares, porcupines, muskrats and bears. |
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Is it closest to the mole rats, or porcupines, or even chinchillas? |
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So all along we've had to approach things like porcupines making love very deliberately, very carefully. |
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One banker quips that there may be no porcupines in the Gulf but its banks have to mate like them. |
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On the way back, following the same trajectory we took to get there, we came across an abundance of food: porcupines. |
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It seemed quite obvious during the May visit that porcupines were much more abundant in the more northern areas. |
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In fall, and to a lesser extent at other times of the year, porcupines may be called by a low puppylike whine repeated up and down the scale. |
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The device described above could not prevent porcupines from chewing the parts of the nesting boxes that are still exposed. |
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In areas where porcupines are a problem, they are shot, trapped, or poisoned using salt baits. |
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Several porcupines may gather around a favoured food, and up to a hundred have been found in large rock piles in winter. |
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In our study area, porcupines represent another significant disruption factor that had to be controlled. |
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Other animals are the fox, wild cat, marten, and the Dormouse, and even hedgehogs, porcupines, the Savi's vole and Crocidura Sicilian. |
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While our waddlers, such as skunks, porcupines, raccoons and bears, often are not seen in the dead of winter, you may find their tracks after a late spring snow. |
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Burrows which have been abandoned may be used for shelter by bats, ground squirrels, hares, cats, civets, hyenas, jackals, porcupines, monitor lizards, owls and warthogs. |
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Bobcats, wolverines, and fishers, that know how to flip the animal on its back and expose its unprotected underside, are the most adept at killing porcupines. |
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The Rodentia also includes beavers, muskrats, porcupines, woodchucks, chipmunks, squirrels, prairie dogs, marmots, chinchillas, voles, lemmings, and many others. |
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Those guys tend to have a lot of electron density on them, and bonding between them is a careful, arm's-length affair, sort of like porcupines mating. |
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Coyotes, bears, and mountain lions which occasionally kill porcupines are sometimes quilled. |
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In the same province this month, police seized 850 pounds of forbidden flesh from restaurants, representing members of 20 different species, including porcupines, bears, civets, and a line-up of other endangered wildlife. |
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Other duties involved preparing food for the animals, including cheetahs, hyenas, wild dogs, porcupines, jackals, aardwolf, lions, giraffe, meerkats and many more. |
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The capuchins, porcupines and coatis have been given a lovely new home. |
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Despite what the volcano still live porcupines, fox, wild cat, marten, rabbit, hare and among the smaller animals, weasels, hedgehogs, dormice, the dormouse and several species of mice, bat and snake. |
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Mammals commonly found throughout the state include deer, foxes, raccoons, porcupines, minks, weasels, skunks, muskrats, woodchucks, and squirrels. |
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Opossums and porcupines were among most successful northward migrants, reaching as far as Canada and Alaska, respectively. |
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We were lucky enough to see deer, porcupines, and what seemed to be, bush babies. |
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Many arboreal species, such as tree porcupines, silky anteaters, spider monkeys, and possums, use prehensile tails to grasp branches. |
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The sheet metal placed around the trees was very effective in preventing porcupines from reaching and chewing the nesting boxes since none of the 288 nesting boxes examined showed any damage. |
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In the United States, mostly squirrels, but also muskrats, porcupines, and ground hogs are eaten by humans. |
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The sanctuary, besides having a good deciduous forest cover, is a rich habitat to porcupines, peafowls, parakeets and doves. |
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The altricial state is typical for squirrels and mice, while the precocial state usually occurs in species like guinea pigs and porcupines. |
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The consequent increase in the number of porcupines coupled with the fact that porcupines damage and even kill some trees led to their being branded as pests. |
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Solomon, one of David's sons, had 300 wives and 700 porcupines. |
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By the fall, most young porcupines live apart from their mothers. |
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Our results show clearly that two main factors prevented us from obtaining enough data to make appropriate comparisons between the two study sectors, i.e., predation and disruption by martens and porcupines. |
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There are mugger crocodiles in the Indus, and wild boar, deer, porcupines, and small rodents in the surrounding areas. |
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The quills and guardhairs of porcupines are used for traditional decorative clothing. |
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In particular, porcupines, hyenas, and leopards are known in Africa to transport bones to particular places. |
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New World porcupines have some arboreal adaptations that are lacking in their more terrestrial Old World counterparts. |
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North American porcupines, as well as a range of other Hystricomorph rodents, engage in urine showering as part of courtship and other behaviors. |
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These trails, which take the hares between feeding and resting places, are well-travelled, both by the hares and by other species, like squirrels, porcupines, and skunks. |
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In the Eurasian desert regions, foxes may use the burrows of wolves, porcupines and other large mammals, as well as those dug by gerbil colonies. |
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Skunks, like porcupines, are overly confident of their defence mechanisms and often pay heavily for the air of unconcern with which they cross highways. |
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For example, in the case of porcupines, the male tends to urinate while it walks, and its manner of eating tree bark is different from that of the female. |
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Kirsty volunteers to make a daily dash for the town's market stalls to see what tasty titbits she can pick up for the primates and porcupines. |
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And there are lots of unusual animals to meet including squirrel monkeys, lemurs, ostriches, red deer, porcupines, polecats, chipmunks and owls. |
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When we were young we only had to walk a few metres in the forest to see all sorts of animals: monkeys racing through the trees, porcupines and pangolins digging underground mazes, bush pigs, snakes and antelopes. |
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Armadillos, opossums and porcupines are present in North America today because of the Great American Interchange. |
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Young porcupines are often playful and shadowbox using their tails. |
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There are lions, hyenas, porcupines, zebras, wildebeest, cheetahs, aardwolves, and others — running, lounging, sneezing, eating one another, trying to eat the camera. |
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They include a number of wild cat species, North American and crested porcupines, hyraxes, sand snakes, mangrove snakes and the Brazilian wolf spider. |
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Erethizon characteristically takes shelter in rock piles, beneath overhanging rocks, or in hollow logs but does not dig burrows as do Old World porcupines. |
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Discarded antlers represent a source of calcium, phosphorus and other minerals and are often gnawed upon by small animals, including squirrels, porcupines, rabbits and mice. |
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The website contained an animated image of Interlagos that allowed users to leave nails and porcupines on the track for Hamilton's car to run over. |
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Cotton-top tamarins, owls, snapping turtles, parrots, coatis, genets, snakes and porcupines were among the animals seized from the address under the Animal Welfare Act. |
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New World porcupines, found in both North and South America, are arboreal and climb trees with agility, aided in some species by a prehensile tail. |
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With the exception of the North American porcupine and several extinct porcupines and capybaras, however, they did not migrate past Central America. |
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