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Brush tailed porcupine

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Scientific name
  
Rank
  
Genus

Phylum
  
Family
  
Higher classification
  
Old World porcupine

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Lower classifications
  
African brush‑tailed porcupine, Asiatic brush‑tailed porcupine

The brush-tailed porcupines are a genus, Atherurus, of Old World porcupines found in Asia or Africa.

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African brush tailed porcupine


Characteristics

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The brush-tailed porcupines have bodies covered in quills like their New World relatives. These quills are shorter and not as visually prominent as those seen in the genus Hystrix, but considerably more so than in Trichys. They have a prominent tuft on the tip of their tails which leads to their common name. The tail breaks off easily when the animal is threatened.

Brush-tailed porcupine WILDLIFE AT RISK

Their bodies are long and somewhat rat-like. They are forest dwellers and nocturnal, and feed on vegetation, but may take insects or carrion. The animals may live in social groups usually numbering six to eight. The longevity record for a captive animal was almost 23 years.

Species

The two species of Atherurus, an Asian and an African variety, are:

  • A. africanus - African brush-tailed porcupine
  • A. macrourus - Asiatic brush-tailed porcupine

  • Brush-tailed porcupine African brushtailed porcupine photo Atherurus africanus G66918

    Brush-tailed porcupine African brushtailed porcupine Atherurus africanus Hystricomorphs

    Brush-tailed porcupine Asiatic brushtailed porcupine Atherurus macrourus ZooChat

    References

    Brush-tailed porcupine Wikipedia