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Bristle-spined Porcupine - Characteristics |  | Bristle-spined Porcupine - Characteristics: Encyclopedia II - Bristle-spined Porcupine - Characteristics |  | Bristle-spined Porcupines are named because the spines on the back are more bristle-like in texture than the spines on the rest of the body. They have long naked tails which are not prehensile. Adult animals weigh around 1.3 kg.
Their skulls are unusual in several ways. The eye socket is almost completely surrounded by a ring of bone. Incisors are distinctly narrow. Overall, the animal displays a mix of New World porcupine cranial characters, spiny rat cranial characte ...
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Bristle-spined Porcupine - Characteristics
Bristle-spined Porcupines are named because the spines on the back are more bristle-like in texture than the spines on the rest of the body. They have long naked tails which are not prehensile. Adult animals weigh around 1.3 kg.
Their skulls are unusual in several ways. The eye socket is almost completely surrounded by a ring of bone. Incisors are distinctly narrow. Overall, the animal displays a mix of New World porcupine cranial characters, spiny rat cranial characters, and characters that set it apart from all other rodents.
The Bristle-spined Porcupine is restricted to remnant forests and forest edges in the Atlantic coastal forests on the East Coast of Brazil. Its habitat is dwindling rapidly and the species may be vulnerable to extinction. It is classified as vulnerable by IUCN and endangered by USDI (Nowak, 1999).
Other related archivesBrazil, Echimyidae, Erethizontidae, IUCN, South American, USDI, arboreal, enamel, extinction, hystricognaths, incisor, prehensile, premolar, rodent
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