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on our adventure last Sunday we come across a porcupine,, he was in an old grassy trail, spotted us and mianered slowly to thicker brush,, I thought we were done,, but the kids said he was in a tree!! we got some close-ups of him.

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Those quills don't look so menacing now. He just looks really fluffy. What a nice adventure, and nice photos to remember it by. I love the stand of trees he is in, too.

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Thanks for posting these cool pics. Porcupines hold a soft spot in my heart. I spent a day a week my junior and senior years of high school studying them through a DNR program. I don't know if it was the relative freedom, being out in the woods, or just being 17 years old, but those were some of the most enjoyable days of my life. I reached in many a porky den donning welding gloves grin .

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thanks! he sure was a cute little guy,, and sooo much like a beaver! look at his face, his eyes, his nose, heck even his teeth!!

thanks matt for sharing your story about studying them,, they are indeed cool critters wink

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