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July 19, 2008
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crested porcupine
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Crested Porcupine

There are three species in the genus Hystrix, including H. indica, which derives its common name, crested porcupine, from its ability to form a crest by erecting the quills on the head, back, and nape.

It also possesses specialized rattle quills on its tail that it can agitate, making a startling whizzing sound that sometimes deters predators.

When that doesn't work, the porcupine turns around and rams the predator with its quills.

It shares its burrow with a family group composed of up to fifteen other individuals.

They forage primarily on fallen fruits, roots, tubers, and seasonal bulbs. They also gnaw on bones, sharpening their teeth and perhaps acquiring supplementary calcium for their diet.

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Animal Facts
Name: Crested Porcupine (Hystrix indica)
Family: Hystricidae (Old World Porcupines)
Range: Southwestern and south central Asia
Habitat: Dry rocky areas
Diet: Fruits, grains and roots
Head and Body Length: 24 to 35 inches (60 to 90 cm)
Tail Length: 3 to 7 inches (8 to 7 cm)
Weight: 22 to 66 pounds (10 to 30 kg)
Life Cycle: Mating throughout year, depending on locale; gestation about 60 days, one or two young born
Description: Black fur with multiple layers of black-and-white spines; rounded head; long, stout whiskers; broad feet and hands with large claws; long, hollow, rattling quills on tail
Conservation Status: Lower Risk (Near Threatened)
Major Threat: Habitat loss; hunting
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