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Porcupines - Any good about them?
Is there anything good that comes from a Porcupine? I will take all that I see "out" of service.
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They do a good job keeping the Emergency Vets open since they always seem to quill dogs AFTER the regular vet has closed.....:devil:
I'm sure they serve some other purpose but I'm at a loss to know what.....:laugh: |
According to the National Geographic the following is an attribute to the porcupine.
"North American porcupines use their large front teeth to satisfy a healthy appetite for wood. They eat natural bark and stems, and have been known to invade campgrounds and chew on canoe paddles. " So if you are GFBL advocate, I guess you might like these little guys. :laugh: |
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Those cute little chipmunks also get in but they are to small to shoot so we use Decon on them. Grrr, I hate our 200+ year old farm house...:cool: |
Where I used to hunt in Freedom, porcupines had broken into an abandoned house deep in the woodsand eaten all the stair treads. They also chew the bark circling a tree and eventually the tree dies.
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Ok, THAT porcupine is adorable...but, somehow, he's been "de-quilled" or the person playing with him would be full of them. As soon as you touch them they release....I've had to follow my husband when he was "sweeping" a porcupine away from our house and I was picking up quills that the porky dropped so my dogs wouldn't get into them. Those things are sharper than a needle! Even picking them up CAREFULLY I've gotten them into me...I see something that looks like "new" quills on him but they must somehow take them off.....
I've also seen a really cute video of a porcupine eating a banana (or some type of fruit). But THAT one had quills....and he talked..... |
You can kill them with a stick and they supposedly taste good.
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After you Kamper!
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A porcupine fable for you porky haters!
It was the coldest winter ever. Many animals died because of the cold.
The porcupines, realizing the situation, decided to group together to keep warm. This way they covered and protected themselves; but the quills of each one wounded their closest companions. After a while, they decided to distance themselves one from the other and they began to die, alone and frozen. So they had to make a choice: either accept the quills of their companions or disappear from the Earth. Wisely, they decided to go back to being together. They learned to live with the little wounds caused by the close relationship with their companions in order to receive the heat that came from the others. This way they were able to survive. The best relationship is not the one that brings together perfect people, but when each individual learns to live with the imperfections of others and can admire the other person's good qualities. So, the moral of the story is: Just learn to live with the pricks in your life. ;) |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2y4cQEEyuTw _______________________ What are porcupines "good" for? :confused: They keep Fisher cats in good health. :o _______________________ 'Wondering how they removed those quills. Perhaps with a pressure-cleaner? :eek2: |
I would have thought that you were smarter than me! The ONLY "fisher cats" I know of, are a baseball team in Manchester NH. Does the Baseball team eat them before a game?
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Don't try to pet this kitty :eek: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher_%28animal%29 |
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Very sad way for a beautiful animal like an owl to die. A cat, spring trap, or live trap is the best way for a humane kill or catch and release. |
You know what Decon stands for right? DECONSTRUCT. It's what you have to do to get the dead stinky animals out of your walls after you use it....:D
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Wanna See a Picture of a Very Big Spider?
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"spiders"! :eek: |
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Even the NH Fish and Game says that the Fisher is "locally called fisher-cat". http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/Wild...ile_fisher.htm |
Sorry...haven't been on for awhile....here's the adorable video of the talking porcupine eating a banana:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZvgG2XAa18 |
Mmmm good
Porcupine...the other white meat.
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Tastes like chicken!
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Never shoot a porcupine!
If you should ever be faced with a nuisance porcupine, don't shoot it! Well, not anywhere near your home anyway. My dad had one chewing the wooden steps on the house and couldn't get rid of it, no matter what was tried. He shot it with his small shotgun and quills went everywhere. For months the dog kept getting quills in its paws regardless of cleaning up the mess. Some of those quills are so fine, you just can't see them. House is in the woods - with pine trees.
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