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    Work on initial and final /r/ at the sentence level while you learn about porcupines.
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  • Porcupines have specialized quills on their backs for defense. These quills have barbs that make them difficult to remove once lodged in a predator.
    Porcupines have specialized quills on their backs for defense. These quills have barbs that make them difficult to remove once lodged in a predator.
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  • Porcupines are primarily nocturnal, meaning they are most active during the night. This behavior helps them avoid predators.
    Porcupines are primarily nocturnal, meaning they are most active during the night. This behavior helps them avoid predators.
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  • Some porcupine species are excellent climbers. They use their strong claws and prehensile tail to navigate trees in search of food and shelter.
    Some porcupine species are excellent climbers. They use their strong claws and prehensile tail to navigate trees in search of food and shelter.
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  • Porcupines are herbivores, meaning they eat plants. Their diet includes leaves, bark, twigs, and even plant stems.
    Porcupines are herbivores, meaning they eat plants. Their diet includes leaves, bark, twigs, and even plant stems.
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  • Porcupines are rodents. Despite their resemblance to rodents like beavers and squirrels, they are not closely related.
    Porcupines are rodents. Despite their resemblance to rodents like beavers and squirrels, they are not closely related.
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  • There are multiple porcupine species worldwide, each adapted to different environments. They can be found in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas.
    There are multiple porcupine species worldwide, each adapted to different environments. They can be found in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas.
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  • Porcupines are generally slow-moving animals. Their slow pace, along with their quill defense, helps protect them from predators.
    Porcupines are generally slow-moving animals. Their slow pace, along with their quill defense, helps protect them from predators.
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  • Despite their slow movement on land, porcupines are surprisingly good swimmers. They can navigate water with ease.
    Despite their slow movement on land, porcupines are surprisingly good swimmers. They can navigate water with ease.
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  • The lifespan of a porcupine varies by species. On average, they can live up to 10 years in the wild, and some species can live even longer in captivity.
    The lifespan of a porcupine varies by species. On average, they can live up to 10 years in the wild, and some species can live even longer in captivity.
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  • Porcupines communicate with each other using a variety of vocalizations, including grunts, whines, and even screams. These sounds play a role in establishing territory and attracting mates.
    Porcupines communicate with each other using a variety of vocalizations, including grunts, whines, and even screams. These sounds play a role in establishing
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