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http://video.ca.msn.com/watch/video/adorable-porcupine-eats-a-banana/2gv2pvnis?home=en-ca-infopane
the guy just loves to look in his basket.
the guy just loves to look in his basket.
"Porcupine at Animals Wonder in Montana" is a popular tourist attraction in Montana that features various animals, including a porcupine, in their natural habitats.
The porcupine at Animals Wonder in Montana is a North American porcupine, also known as a Canadian porcupine. It is the second largest rodent in North America and can be found in various parts of the United States and Canada.
Porcupines are generally not dangerous to humans unless they feel threatened. They have sharp quills that they can release when threatened, but they are not poisonous. It is important to always keep a safe distance from wild animals and avoid touching or approaching them.
At Animals Wonder in Montana, porcupines are fed a diet that replicates their natural diet in the wild. This includes tree bark, twigs, leaves, and other plant materials. They may also occasionally eat insects, small animals, and carrion.
No, visitors are not allowed to interact with the porcupine at Animals Wonder in Montana. This is for the safety of both the visitors and the animal. The porcupine is in a natural habitat and should not be disturbed or approached by humans.