Porcupine Vs lions
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Love the way the adult lions know that they can't touch a porcupine but still let their kids play with it ![]()
? ? Can't touch this ? ...diiidiiidiidii ? Cant touch this..lalalallala! ?
Its a shame that nowadays while watching any documentaries, you feel like the guy talking in the video is talking to 4 year olds.
#11 You are absolutely right.
what is this supposed to, be some kind of kids show. If people need to listen to commentators who speak like that guy from kindergarten animal videotapes, then something's wrong with our education or the government is trying to make us dumber. I really don't know but i don't like it.
#6 good question, I made my researchs:
In northern climates, a natural predator of the porcupine, the fisher, is sometimes introduced into an area to control porcupine populations. Fishers are a type of weasel and are about the size of a large house cat. Other predators of the porcupine include the bobcat, and where found, the timber wolf, and wolverine. These animals are quick, and are able to flip the porcupine onto to its back in order to expose it’s soft, unprotected belly. In Oklahoma, only the bobcat, and occasionally the coyote, are natural predators of the porcupine.
The Fisher: http://nopests.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/fisher1.jpg
(The fisher hunts cats as well so keep'em inside)
Bobcat: http://blog.ctnews.com/connecticutpostings/files/2010/01/Bobcat_04.jpg
Timber Wolf: http://www.themahoganyblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/timber_wolf.jpg
Coyote: http://blog.seattlepi.com/capitolhill/library/coyote2.jpg
15. Comment rated too low. Show this comment InfiniteBoredom 3 years ago
Why don't they use a stick.









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1. badboy007 3 years ago
What an amazing animal.
I wanted to see the lions try to bite it