Everybody loves watching videos of adorable baby animals, but what makes this one from the Calgary Zoo recently shared is ...
Porcupettes are born with soft, flexible quills that harden within hours, protecting both mother and baby. Baby porcupines are precocial, able to walk almost immediately and begin climbing within days ...
New Tiny Baby Porcupine at Fort Worth Zoo Couldn't Be More Adorable originally appeared on PetHelpful. At the end of May, Fort Worth Zoo shared some exciting news - they welcomed a new baby porcupine ...
Milwaukee zoo celebrates new arrival as mother Quinn bonds with her porcupette. The healthy baby is already exploring and chewing branches. The zoo has a new star in its Small Mammals building—a ...
Staff at the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center give the rescued baby porcupine a check-up. It weighed in at less than a pound and was in good health. When it comes to staying informed in Minnesota, our ...
There's nothing better than watching a baby animal explore the world. They're so curious and brave, and when they stumble or do cute things, we all swoon. Located in Quebec, Canada, The Miller Zoo is ...
Heartwarming footage shows how zookeepers saved the life of a cute baby porcupine – by hand-rearing him with a bottle and giving daily physiotherapy. Keepers at Blackpool Zoo nursed Dougie back to ...
Quinn and Seamus at the Milwaukee County Zoo welcomed a new prehensile-tailed porcupine on June 4. This marks their fifth baby, or porcupette. Her name has not yet been decided.Initially weighing just ...
Heartwarming footage shows how zookeepers saved the life of a cute baby porcupine – by hand-rearing him with a bottle and giving daily physiotherapy. Keepers at Blackpool Zoo nursed Dougie back to ...
A new baby porcupine — a porcupette — was born at the Milwaukee County Zoo on June 4. The porcupette — which will be named by the zoo's animal care team — is the fifth baby born to mom Quinn and dad ...
Something occurred to me recently that I’d never thought of before: porcupine birth. Yeah. Ouch, right? Covered head to tail in sharp quills—that’s gotta pose a serious problem in the delivery room.
A lost mother-and-baby porcupine duo is heading back up north with wildlife rescuers, after an accidental trailer ride landed them more than a hundred miles from home. Staff at the Wildlife ...