Best viewed at night during the "Belize Zoo at Night" Tour.
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Porcupine
Description
The Porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum) is a medium-sized rodent known for its unique appearance, characterized by sharp quills on its back. Native to Belize, these nocturnal animals are adapted to various habitats, including forests and grasslands.
Interesting Facts
- Scientific Name: Erethizon dorsatum
- Habitat: Inhabits diverse ecosystems in Belize, including forests, grasslands, and rocky areas.
- Diet: Herbivores, feeding on bark, leaves, and vegetation; known for their strong, chisel-like incisors.
- Behavior: Nocturnal and solitary; when threatened, they raise their quills as a defense mechanism; play a role in the ecosystem by influencing vegetation growth through their feeding habits in Belize.
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