Indian Crested Porcupine

12/04/2018

Scientific Name: Hystrix indica

Most common Location: Asia, parts of North Africa and the Middle East

Conservation Status: Least Concern

More Facts:

Indian Crested Porcupines are medium-sized, nocturnal rodents native to parts of South and Central Asia. Recognizable by their dark fur and striking quills, which stand erect when threatened, they are fascinating, well-defended, and highly adaptable animals.

These porcupines are herbivorous, feeding mainly on roots, tubers, fruits, and bark. Their strong teeth help them gnaw through tough vegetation, while their quills provide an effective defense against predators. Mostly nocturnal, they are shy but curious, exploring their surroundings at night.

At Hoo Zoo, our Indian Crested Porcupine helps visitors learn about unique adaptations in mammals, nocturnal behaviours, and the importance of conserving their natural habitats. Observing these intriguing, well-armoured animals up close gives visitors a chance to appreciate their cleverness, resourcefulness, and important role in their ecosystems.

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