The Brazilian porcupine has a prehensile tail to help it climb trees and a rather plump nose to help it find food in its native South American habitats. Females give birth to a single porcupette in the spring. At the Cincinnati Zoo, a porcupette named Ric
The Brazilian porcupine has a prehensile tail to help it climb trees and a rather plump nose to help it find food in its native South American habitats. Females give birth to a single porcupette in the spring. At the Cincinnati Zoo, a porcupette named Ric