Saturday, October 2, 2010

day two hundred seventy.

baby porcupines! 
or, a cute thing destroys your home
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the mischief begins


Porcupines eat as much as one pound of plant material per day. As a result of their diet, porcupines smell strongly of old sawdust. (informative text not even close to being from this book)



Porcupines are nocturnal herbivores, which means that they eat plants during the night. Their diet varies with location and the season of the year. In the spring and summer porcupines eat buds, flowers, leaves and small twigs.




 In winter the inner bark, or cambium, of trees forms the main part of their diet (or cigarettes)




now drunk on carbs and nicotine:






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