Porcupine Parents Protect Babies from Leopard

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Porcupine parents are known for their protective instincts. They use their sharp quills as a defense mechanism to protect their babies from predators like leopards. When threatened, porcupines may rattle their quills and back into the predator, making it a risky proposition for any leopard trying to attack their young. This behavior helps increase the chances of survival for porcupine babies.

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