Summary[edit] Description: English: North American Porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum), sleeping in tree, Ottawa, Ontario. Date: 4 April 2010. Source: Own work. Author: D. Gordon E. Robertson.
Summary[edit] Description: Three critter cams were set up in the Juniper Dunes Wilderness Area in eastern Washington from June 24 until Aug. 18, 2015. While many species came to check out the water stations we did have some hams who really liked the cameras. Out of 7,231 total photos, these were the most photographed critters: 2,929 pics of magpies; 680 of crickets; 411 had coyotes in them and 359 were shots of porcupines. The remaining photos were of a variety of insects, birds, deer and even an elk. Date: 25 January 2013, 11:47. Source: Juniper Dunes Critter Cam. Author: Bureau of Land Management Oregon and Washington.
Summary[edit] Description: English: The Potawatomi Zoo's North American porcupine, Humvee, sitting in the fork of a tree, when he was about 8 months old. Date: 8 August 2018, 09:52:25. Source: Own work. Author: Potawatomi Zoo.
Identifier: familiarlifeinfi00math (find matches)Title: Familiar life in field and forest; the animals, birds, frogs, and salamandersYear: 1898 (1890s)Authors: Mathews, F. Schuyler (Ferdinand Schuyler), 1854-1938Underwood, William Lyman, photSubjects: ZoologyPublisher: New York, D. Appleton and companyContributing Library: The Library of CongressDigitizing Sponsor: The Library of CongressView Book Page: Book ViewerAbout This Book: Catalog EntryView All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book.Text Appearing Before Image:field. But he can afford to be, for he has few ene-mies ; all creatures except the fisher and the pantherlet him alone. His fearful quills, which have anawkward way of sticking fast in everything theytouch (excepting his own hide), are formidable things to deal with whenone wants to seizehim by the back. The quills. J There it is ! hisback is simply prohibitive ; he can carry it with un-concern as slowly as he pleases, for a more effectivearmor is not to be found outside of the navy! The porcupine can not even boast of a pleasingcountenance. To look one square in the face is to * Another significant name, from cpeOifa erethizo, to irritateor provoke, and from dorsum, a back. Very wrongly the animalis often called a hedgehog.Text Appearing After Image:.5 R W z s DO(X o a, s -b a he A XIGHTLY PROWLER. 255 SftfllftNote About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
Summary[edit] Description: Erethizon dorsatum, east-northeast of the Capitan Mountains and west of Cedar Hill on the south side of Arroyo Serrano, 33.643 -105.088, Lincoln County, New Mexico, 19 May 2017. Date: 19 May 2017, 09:26. Source: Erethizon dorsatum. Author: Patrick Alexander from Las Cruces, NM.
Summary[edit] Description: English: A New World porcupine in Canada. Date: 29 August 2012, 10:15:39. Source: Own work. Author: Ambiguous Furry Rocking Thing.
Summary[edit] Description: English: North American Porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum), sleeping in tree, Ottawa, Ontario. Date: 4 April 2010. Source: Own work. Author: D. Gordon E. Robertson.
Porcupines are great except when they take a liking to the glue used to make plywood. Backcountry outhouses frequently suffer from their affection for the construction materials. Porcupine chewing on wood inside an outhouse at Giddings cabin.
Summary[edit] Description: English: North American porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum) in July 2005 at Forillon National Park in Quebec, Canada. Date: 31 July 2005 (original upload date). Source: Own work. Author: Danielle Langlois.
Summary[edit] Description: The leaves are gone but these spiny critters don't mind. Come to Ouray National Wildlife Refuge and check out the porcupines hanging around in the trees. Credit: Ryan Mollnow / USFWS. Date: 6 March 2004, 02:53. Source: Porcupines. Author: USFWS Mountain-Prairie.
Summary[edit] Description: Three critter cams were set up in the Juniper Dunes Wilderness Area in eastern Washington from June 24 until Aug. 18, 2015. While many species came to check out the water stations we did have some hams who really liked the cameras. Out of 7,231 total photos, these were the most photographed critters: 2,929 pics of magpies; 680 of crickets; 411 had coyotes in them and 359 were shots of porcupines. The remaining photos were of a variety of insects, birds, deer and even an elk. Date: 28 January 2013, 15:35. Source: Juniper Dunes Critter Cam. Author: Bureau of Land Management Oregon and Washington.
Summary[edit] Description: Three critter cams were set up in the Juniper Dunes Wilderness Area in eastern Washington from June 24 until Aug. 18, 2015. While many species came to check out the water stations we did have some hams who really liked the cameras. Out of 7,231 total photos, these were the most photographed critters: 2,929 pics of magpies; 680 of crickets; 411 had coyotes in them and 359 were shots of porcupines. The remaining photos were of a variety of insects, birds, deer and even an elk. Date: 30 January 2013, 14:32. Source: Juniper Dunes Critter Cam. Author: Bureau of Land Management Oregon and Washington.