The tradition started with a real tree placed on the face of Cape Porcupine. After high winds wreaked havoc on subsequent trees, eventually breaking one in half, the company switched to a steel ...
The porcupine, whose lost quills would soon grow back, went on its way having successfully repelled its attacker. Leopards will eat anything from insects to large antelopes, but a Cape porcupine makes ...
This honey badger got an unpleasant surprise when it attacked the normally nocturnal Cape porcupine. The badger grabbed the porcupine’s right leg. In defence, the porcupine repeatedly backed ...
The Porcupine tells what happens. To those who have never imagined Barnes as a political writer, this book will come as a revelation. The East European background is expertly rendered: not merely the ...