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02-MAY-2010

Porcupine

A large-bodied, slow-moving rodent having a unique natural defensive system - 30,000 quills. They are actually specially modified hairs.
Contrary to popular belief, porcupines cannot impale people, or thier pets, by "throwing" their quills through the air.
(Thank goodness - because that was in the back of my mind the whole time I was standing roughly 10 to 15 feet from this guy!)


5-2-10-0608

Nikon D300
1/160s f/6.3 at 200.0mm iso200 hide exif
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Date/Time02-May-2010 19:52:30
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ModelNIKON D300
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Focal Length200 mm
Exposure Time1/160 sec
Aperturef/6.3
ISO Equivalent200
Exposure Bias-0.67
White Balance
Metering Modecenter weighted (2)
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John Vass05-May-2010 00:06
You’re watching old cartoons again? I didn’t think you got TV out there!
That’s what you get for watching the Denver channels.
If porcupines were shooting quills they would have been killed off with the wolfs!
Oops! Look how that turned out! Do you think they would reintroduce porcupines?
I was talking to a friend of a friend's cousin’s friend who was
talking to one of his friends about porcupines.
He said that porcupines may be slow but they ain’t dumb!
He said they are kind of stuck up too!
Just pointing out that if you were covered with quills, you would have to be your own best friend!
He said porcupines think they are the best looking critter in the woods.
I guess the don’t look at their reflection in the lake ether.
It was like talking too what’s his name from the Wild Kingdom!
I know! I know! I didn’t know! Did you know? Who knew?
pkocinski04-May-2010 23:04
Those claws don't look like much fun either - YIKES!
Jim Coffman04-May-2010 20:55
Run Paula,run!! Nice capture!
Guest 04-May-2010 18:14
Very nice close up of this sticky little creature. Well done. V
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