Fr it would cause all kinds of issues trying to hunt and survive and they’d likely die of infection unless they’re lucky enough to be hit in area where they can pull it out
Fun fact: most animals in the wild, except for dogs, will not go after a porcupine. If you see a wolf, fox, or raccoon in the wild that is covered in quills, is likely rabid.
I worked for a veterinarian in the Texas Hill Country and porcupines are no joke. I know in the states, the quills aren't as long as in Africa and South America but it's horrifying to care for an animal who has a facefull of quills, all the same.
Ive done it many times to many different breeds of dogs, they all make the same mistake. Had one that would always kill them even though it always got quilled. Its like after the first time, he hated them.
Simple defense but brutal almost like torture for some of the animals that cant remove it by themselves. That was educational video and surprisingly comments as well. Cheers.
Porcupine, the Dragoon of real life. Dragoons wear spikey armor so that if they get eaten by a dragon, they do as much damage as possible on the way down.
Most animals actually stay the hell away from porcupines and the few that don’t, clearly learn a terrible mistake after getting smacked by a porcupine’s tail resulting in a face full of razor sharp quills. I’ve literally seen a coyote run away from a porcupine after stumbling across one while I was on a hunting trip.
I have seen a lot of things in my life but those quills in the mouths of those animals made me wince. This is easily the hardest video I have ever watched.
Yes very difficult to watch without wanting to start plucking. They say curiousty killed the cat. Unfortunately some of these guys picked the wrong meal or chew toy 😕
My Chow Chow dog met a porcupine one night. Emergency trip to the vet 300 quills later a huge vet bill and a dog that came very close to dieing. She never messed with one again !
Best to go to a pro. Proper sedation, quicker process, and they'll make sure they don't miss any quills in the throat. Antibiotic post-care is essential too. I'd say it's definitely worth it. Though, if I got quilled myself, I'll just need a mirror and pliers.
A couple of years ago I had to take out the porcupine quills from our dog's mouth and head. It is mainly the small ones that got him. Funnily enough the dog didn't complain too much. The big problem afterwards is infection.
Man that snake must have felt pretty accomplished for eating that porcupine. *Snake* "Your defensive quills weren't as dangerous as the tales told. I will make a meal out of you." *Porcupine* "It appears that I will perish then, but I'm taking you with me." And the porcupine did just that.
If you do happen to get jabbed or your dog or cat does, the easiest way to remove the quills is to cut them at the end or in half as the quills are full of gas. Cutting them makes them much easier to remove.
When i was 14, one morning our dog came home whining and whimpering. It had five quails implanted into its muzzle area- that taught me something as well. Today is when I've learnt how they do it. That's brutal.
I would never dream of using one as a tooth pick. One false move and you'd cut your gums, and that hurts like hell for a long time, and you have to be careful what you eat - etc no salts and spicy food. I'll stick (no pun, lol) to my toothpicks bought from the dental store.
Those bullies need to be taught that they can’t go around killing and biting every animal they come across good 👍🏼 on the cute Porcupines for saying to leopards 🐆 and dogs 🐕 SHOVE IT !!!!
If you get "quilled", to remove the quills with the least amount of damage, cut the quill on the tube section prior to trying to pull it out. Cutting the tube allows it to deflate slightly which allows the barbs to retract slightly.
Is this proven to be true or is this just you logical thinking? Because if it’s proven that’s so interesting, but if it’s not, that is a logical thing to think 🤣
Our dogs got into porcupines and got a snout full of quills on several occasions. Pulling them out with a pliers really sucked for the dogs. The ones that had protruded through were easier to remove than the ones which were only part way through cause you had to pull against the direction of the barbs with those. Just used hydrogen peroxide as a disinfectant.
In 1986 I got 2 small quills in the back of a thumb as I was leaving Crater Lake NP - it was dusk & I was curious 'cos I thought it was an injured animal crossing the road! Put up with it for a few days but had to visit a surgery in San Luis Obispo eventually. He used a scalpel to cut a small cross by each & removed them that way. I'm a limey & still have them as a souvenir - cruelly I had to pay the bill as well. Can't imagine having hundreds, especially around mouth/soft tissues. Ouch!
I've heard that the best way to remove the barbs is to: 1st - cut them off to allow them to deflate, as they are hollow and full of air. 2nd - twist them as you pull them out, as it causes the barbs to lay down and release their hold in the flesh. All theory for me though - never seen anything with quills in it, so I never needed to try these techniques.
@@georgewashington7982 The difference between a fish hook, and a porcupine quill, is that the barb on a fish hook is solid and unmoving. But the barbs on a porcupine quill are flexible. They lay flat, creating a smooth, flat surface when striking the target, allowing easier and deeper penetration. It is when the quill is pulled backwards that the barb springs up. This is why twisting the quill while removing it causes the barbs to flatten out again, allowing for easier removal, rather than tearing a larger hole on the way out as a fish hook would do. That's why yanking a porcupine quill straight out causes more tissue damage than spinning them as you pull the out. At least that is what people who have had to deal with this claim. As I said, I've never had to try it. Hope you never have to find out, either.
It is simply a misconception that cutting embedded porcupine quills will “deflate” them, making it easier to remove them. Cutting the shaft makes the quill splinter more easily which ultimately makes it harder to remove.
Considering how they're built, I wonder if repeatedly twisting the quill would loosen it before pulling it out. Since they're designed to catch on the inside of the flesh, if you twist it, you rough up the flesh a bit and loosen the quill's grip, possibly allowing you to pull it out without it trying to grab? Just a theory..
Someone mentioned you should cut the quill where it’s tubing. Cutting it down apparently deflates the quill slightly making it easier to remove. I think twisting it might do more damage than needed
@@wtf-kl7bk yeah, it does not really deflate, it stay the same, but if you don’t when you grab and pull it expand with the air pressure from where you pinch.
There's one video from Wisconsin recorded by a kayaker of a porcupine eating on a log floating in the water. It starts exhibiting signs of distress as it runs along the length of the log and falls into the water. It goes into panic mode as it struggles to keep it's head above the water, but something in the water pulls it under and nothing. They paddle closer to see the porcupine drowned and the carcass could be seen vibrating from something feeding on the flesh on it's underside. They paddle closer to see it was a massive snapping turtle with it's front legs and head covered with quills. If the quills can penetrate the thick hide of a turtle like that, the leopard is done for.
And a little twist when removing the quills doesn't allow the barbs to dig in as much. But definitely deflating them is priority. Found this out after we got our hunting dog shreeking a few times as we de-quilled him!! Sorry Riley ☹️
@@micheleh5269 is not I can tell you when I cut the tips out and pulled them out of my dogs face they came out so much easier then just pulling, if you cut the tip off and twist they come out easy
The only thing cutting the quill does is make them shorter and therefore more difficult to remove. Sometimes they are cut so short that the end is no longer visible and the doctor has to cut the skin to be able to see and remove the quill. I’ve actually removed hundreds of thousands of quills from animals including surgery to remove ones that got embedded by poor removal techniques like that.
I reckon a human could hunt those fairly easily. They get a long stick, carve the end into a sharp point and then poke the porcupine from a safe distance.
There was a wildness survival show in Canada. That’s exactly how they kill porcupine for food. Then the handling is very trick. The person ate the porcupine didn’t last into final round.
Why were all these life forms even put on this planet to kill each other? Why is life about killing and pain? Sometimes I feel like we are in a sick game 😔
OMG - was just pondering this the past few days. I think we are in some type of experiment or game too. Everything on this planet is about ripping each other apart n eating each other n violence. Very violent place! Violence from extreme weather too.
This was the fall of mankind from grace, this pain and suffering entered the world. The good news is that Jesus came to redeem the world so even though there is loan and suffering now it is not the end. Only the beginning of a joyous and wonderful eternity in peace love and joy.
@@alishashadows9599 the main theme of life is pain and suffering. There's always something right around the corner that wants to kill you or make you suffer. Kill or be killed
It seems that when a species becomes more reliant on tools they lose much of their physical prowess. Maybe that's why space aliens are sometimes portrayed as extremely formidable foes, but only when they have their weapons and armor to assist them (like in Independence Day)
If porcupines had the ability to project their quills they’d quite literally be the most op animal
Could it penetrate a rhino's skin
Would a rhino want to eat a porcupine?
elephants stomps but it would hurt
How do the reload
Imagine if it has poison quills
When you spend all your points on defense
Defense > Attack
Q: How do porcupines mate?
A: Very very carefully.
face to face mate should be a better choice, not from back
The unwanted male must be unlucky lol
Same for humans.
@@danstone8783 but why would humans try to mate with a porcupine?
@@georgieroberts9350 To each their own eh
Imagine being an animal in the wild with no access to healthcare. You're quilled for life.
They usually die from infection or dehydrated and starvation
More like dead real quick!
Sort of like a lot of us here in america
Imagine being a Porcupine in the wild and you get attacked by the government leopard. They can't tread on you.
Fr it would cause all kinds of issues trying to hunt and survive and they’d likely die of infection unless they’re lucky enough to be hit in area where they can pull it out
*Predator:* I have you!
*Porcupine:* Aye, but you’d have joined me in death.
Dune ?
You are a jock…. Your banter is already at a higher level than these clowns
To be straight:
*Porcupine showing spikes:* So you have chosen death?
double KO
근하하하
Fun fact: most animals in the wild, except for dogs, will not go after a porcupine. If you see a wolf, fox, or raccoon in the wild that is covered in quills, is likely rabid.
When you level your defense so high you unlock the Thorns ability, and level that up too to max.
Wait till porcupines unlock the ability to shoot out their thorns at will, then we are all doomed!
I would max speed after, it’ll make a speed tank with great counter with the thorns
@@DexHD31 imagine one darting your 🥜
@@HenryDube72 no pls no
@@Ninja-rs5xz 🤣
I worked for a veterinarian in the Texas Hill Country and porcupines are no joke. I know in the states, the quills aren't as long as in Africa and South America but it's horrifying to care for an animal who has a facefull of quills, all the same.
i dont think the ones in south america are bigger
Porcupine
Ive done it many times to many different breeds of dogs, they all make the same mistake. Had one that would always kill them even though it always got quilled. Its like after the first time, he hated them.
Yes, it looks quite painful!
@@jerrydebook1991can u elaborate?? The dog killed the porcupine or the porcupine kills the dog??
When you max your vitality and reflect damage is insane.
"Despite of this hardcore defense mechanism, sometimes hunger is a more powerful motivator"
Me: I will keep that in mind
for real, if you hunger for success there's no one stopping you. No amount of weaknesse can stop a person determined to finish that goal in life.
There is a big chance that it wad dead before the leopard tho. Because the video does not show how it was killed.
Simple defense but brutal almost like torture for some of the animals that cant remove it by themselves. That was educational video and surprisingly comments as well. Cheers.
Pays to have opposable thumbs.
@@2hot2handle65 and a huge complex frontal cortex
That's why they quickly learn their lesson and leave them alone.
When it’s too spicy and you can’t stop eating.
So the porcupine kills the snake after it get's eaten. That was somewhat of a counter-intuitive defense.
@T - Intestinal fortitude.
That WTF moment when the snake knew this was something new on the menu.
Snakes that eat porcupines don't get chance to reproduce so over long periods of time they do not evolve strong porcupine eating traits.
@@TheRantingCabbie
Lack thereof actually.
Porcupine, the Dragoon of real life. Dragoons wear spikey armor so that if they get eaten by a dragon, they do as much damage as possible on the way down.
omg that python death must've been the most excruciating thing I can imagine.
Most animals actually stay the hell away from porcupines and the few that don’t, clearly learn a terrible mistake after getting smacked by a porcupine’s tail resulting in a face full of razor sharp quills. I’ve literally seen a coyote run away from a porcupine after stumbling across one while I was on a hunting trip.
except dogs, they never seem to learn.
@@ChristopherGray00 Dogs are dumb because they're too domesticated.
It hurts the animals ego too😂
OW!
Imagine if all their spikey spikes were venomous 💀
uh oh
I have seen a lot of things in my life but those quills in the mouths of those animals made me wince. This is easily the hardest video I have ever watched.
I would have seriously have been fighting off the urge to get out of the Jeep and try and help that leopard laying in the road!😬😳
Specially the dogs
Yes very difficult to watch without wanting to start plucking. They say curiousty killed the cat. Unfortunately some of these guys picked the wrong meal or chew toy 😕
yyeeah I had to stop watching
@@jacko4483 was already dead
5:01 I feel sorry for this dog.
Me too bro I was looking for a comment like this bro
Serves him right. Hope the porcupine lived.
5:01 those eyes are expressing so much
My Chow Chow dog met a porcupine one night. Emergency trip to the vet 300 quills later a huge vet bill and a dog that came very close to dieing. She never messed with one again !
I bet the vet pulled them the same way you would have $$$
How much did you have to pay? Did it include sedation?
800 USD, yes the dog need sedation and a course of antibiotics afterwards.
@@gaborkorthy8355 wow that’s steep. But it’s for your best friend so worth it
Best to go to a pro.
Proper sedation, quicker process, and they'll make sure they don't miss any quills in the throat.
Antibiotic post-care is essential too.
I'd say it's definitely worth it.
Though, if I got quilled myself, I'll just need a mirror and pliers.
I had a hard time watching this, but for science I did it anyway.
Porcupine is so powerful, it can kill someone without trying
A couple of years ago I had to take out the porcupine quills from our dog's mouth and head. It is mainly the small ones that got him. Funnily enough the dog didn't complain too much. The big problem afterwards is infection.
This is why I stay as far away from them they’re like the ultimate defense.
You can handle some fairly easily. I'm not saying try it of course. They aren't wanting to attack. They just do it when threatened.
Skunks are no joke either...
Do you live in the wild?
Just grab a stick lol porcupines are fairly easy for humans to deal with.
@@rooks786 lol we're talking about defense not attack, killing animals is not good
Imagine it evolved as a very poisonous spikes at the back of the Porcupine.
Evolved my foot!
Imagine if they could throw it as far as javelin throwers.
@@mytwopennorth7216 god knows that would be too op
Man that snake must have felt pretty accomplished for eating that porcupine.
*Snake* "Your defensive quills weren't as dangerous as the tales told. I will make a meal out of you."
*Porcupine* "It appears that I will perish then, but I'm taking you with me."
And the porcupine did just that.
Damn sure did.
If you do happen to get jabbed or your dog or cat does, the easiest way to remove the quills is to cut them at the end or in half as the quills are full of gas. Cutting them makes them much easier to remove.
Speaking from experience. Your poor dog.
Thank you
Sorry, but this is a busted myth.
So they’re filled with porcupine farts?
@@yourmom9951 Same thing I thought.
I love this animal! It teaches us to mind our own business and to respect other's personal space!!!😄
I agree
I take personal space pretty seriously...
If they had the ability to shoot pines, imagine if a gatling-porcupine evolved...
Dont give mother nature ideas to add into the next patch please! 😅
Nature could be peaceful and scary at the same time...
hardly ever peaceful
More scary and brutal than peaceful.
Peaceful in the eye of humans
"the best offense is a good defense" - long standing porcupine saying
Porcupines childhood: traumatized😔I can’t have no friends I’m hurting everyone.
Porcupine adulthood: leave me tf alone.
food for thought for sure
This grammar title good.
lol 😂 comment is this best
Will the leopard died from porcupine man, RIP my man Will
Leopard this porcupine killed 😩😂😂
@@brittjohnson3771 killed leopard porcupine did
😂
That snake who died trying to digest a porcupine tho.
Putting headphones on to prevent conversation is exactly whats wrong with socialization in modern society.
sparky never did learn he kept doing the same thing and had to keep being took to the vet. he was good old dog about 60 years ago
Q: What is the difference between a male porcupine and a female one?
A: The male has one more inflateable spike...
I mean, how the hell do they even mate?
Another great example of why evolution is a fairy tale
That must hurt like hell to be stuck by a bunch of those quills!
When i was 14, one morning our dog came home whining and whimpering. It had five quails implanted into its muzzle area- that taught me something as well. Today is when I've learnt how they do it. That's brutal.
Porcupine quills are cool! I have a few at the house. They can be made into tooth picks and ink pens. Some can be up to a foot long.
Toothpicks?! Is that sanitary?!? Lol
@@tydance8865 you can wash and sanitize them. Then it is.
I would never dream of using one as a tooth pick. One false move and you'd cut your gums, and that hurts like hell for a long time, and you have to be careful what you eat - etc no salts and spicy food. I'll stick (no pun, lol) to my toothpicks bought from the dental store.
Thank god they don't have ability to shoot pines 🙏, just imagine them shooting pines when someone passes by...
They do if you get very close- they can shoot at close distance 😬
When I lived in Germany I made friends with the hedgehogs that lived near our yard! Such cute little critters! They love belly rubs!
"... unless you have a fetish for needles." There is just one species that has a fetish for needles.
I had to wince many times in this video.
It just gave the dog a needle beard 😂😂😂
The suffering that python went through must have been insane!! A muscle pushing the porcupine down AGAINST THE GRAIN!! 😰😢
And as he went, the porcupine was heard to be saying …. he who laughs last, laughs best …. Poor Little Porcupine …. Poor Little Python ….
It's like a reverse sarlacc lol
That's what we called karma for a snake, deserve hihihihi
Don't mess with a porcupine
Porcupines is like "hey man step back i don't want to hurt you"
can we appreciate the camera man risking his life in 4:50
For real
I got shivers watching the dogs or the leopard with so many needles.
Those bullies need to be taught that they can’t go around killing and biting every animal they come across good 👍🏼 on the cute Porcupines for saying to leopards 🐆 and dogs 🐕 SHOVE IT !!!!
If you get "quilled", to remove the quills with the least amount of damage, cut the quill on the tube section prior to trying to pull it out. Cutting the tube allows it to deflate slightly which allows the barbs to retract slightly.
Is this proven to be true or is this just you logical thinking? Because if it’s proven that’s so interesting, but if it’s not, that is a logical thing to think 🤣
@@georgieroberts9350 lmao it’ll still hurt and rip your flesh hella
This is what I call sticky knowledge
Nooooo, this is a myth. They don't deflate when cut, and they can splinter, making it more painful, and harder to remove.
Shut up. Don't help people I want them to suffer the max amount.
The crazy violence of these is offset by the jovial voiceover.
Our dogs got into porcupines and got a snout full of quills on several occasions. Pulling them out with a pliers really sucked for the dogs. The ones that had protruded through were easier to remove than the ones which were only part way through cause you had to pull against the direction of the barbs with those. Just used hydrogen peroxide as a disinfectant.
Please tell me your dogs were sedated... Poor babies... My heart just sank when i read this. Kiss you dogs for me...
On several occasions??? Not too bright are they?
@@ardalla535 Dogs are pretty dumb. People consider them intelligent but they're not. Don't confuse loyalty with intelligence
@@veryslyfox compared to humans, most animals are dumb
No better way to leave this world than to to take the one who does you harm with you
Very interesting, informative and worthwhile video.
The honey badger looks as if it just disguised itself as a porcupine just to show how badass he is.
5:02 say hello to the worlds stupidest dog, that's definitely more than a few bites worth of spikes. haha poor guy hope they fixed him up good tho.
@Iyas kelu The dogs fine, they put em to sleep and they remove them.
I thought offence was the best defense. :(
Porcupines have their own sarissa squad on their back.
The pitbull got mustache after playing with porcupine 😂
5:02 first dog ever to get a beard 🤣🤣.
That’s not funny he/she is probably in a lot of pain
😂
@@analucy2819 In order for the dog to be that calm, it was probably numbed and can’t feel anything but a slight tingle.
In 1986 I got 2 small quills in the back of a thumb as I was leaving Crater Lake NP - it was dusk & I was curious 'cos I thought it was an injured animal crossing the road! Put up with it for a few days but had to visit a surgery in San Luis Obispo eventually. He used a scalpel to cut a small cross by each & removed them that way. I'm a limey & still have them as a souvenir - cruelly I had to pay the bill as well. Can't imagine having hundreds, especially around mouth/soft tissues. Ouch!
4:48 cameraman literally put the cam on the lions face 😂
Leopard-Come here you little basAAAGGGHHH!!! WTF!!! OWWW!!!
Porcupine-Okay, jackass! What have we learned today?!
never knew anything about these animals before strewth, they are unreal man
That snake died the worst death nature could create
this video gives me the same feeling i get from watching people climb radio towers lol
Wow. I had no idea porcupines could be so ferocious and deadly!
I've heard that the best way to remove the barbs is to:
1st - cut them off to allow them to deflate, as they are hollow and full of air.
2nd - twist them as you pull them out, as it causes the barbs to lay down and release their hold in the flesh.
All theory for me though - never seen anything with quills in it, so I never needed to try these techniques.
I’ve heard about cutting them too
Twist lmao, Thays like twisting a fish hook out of your body and creating a larger wound
@@georgewashington7982 The difference between a fish hook, and a porcupine quill, is that the barb on a fish hook is solid and unmoving. But the barbs on a porcupine quill are flexible. They lay flat, creating a smooth, flat surface when striking the target, allowing easier and deeper penetration. It is when the quill is pulled backwards that the barb springs up.
This is why twisting the quill while removing it causes the barbs to flatten out again, allowing for easier removal, rather than tearing a larger hole on the way out as a fish hook would do. That's why yanking a porcupine quill straight out causes more tissue damage than spinning them as you pull the out.
At least that is what people who have had to deal with this claim. As I said, I've never had to try it. Hope you never have to find out, either.
False! Do not cut them. They do not deflate and it makes them more difficult to remove. Source: Vet assistant.
It is simply a misconception that cutting embedded porcupine quills will “deflate” them, making it easier to remove them. Cutting the shaft makes the quill splinter more easily which ultimately makes it harder to remove.
My face was frowed up the whole time watching this.....
This just shows that even a lion has to pick it’s battles
The honey badger. This thing is invincible.
My small dog tried to go after a porcupine last year in Washington state. I got to her before she got to it.
Considering how they're built, I wonder if repeatedly twisting the quill would loosen it before pulling it out. Since they're designed to catch on the inside of the flesh, if you twist it, you rough up the flesh a bit and loosen the quill's grip, possibly allowing you to pull it out without it trying to grab?
Just a theory..
You first, then I'll try it.
“rough up the flesh” sums it up, it hurts like hell...
Someone mentioned you should cut the quill where it’s tubing. Cutting it down apparently deflates the quill slightly making it easier to remove. I think twisting it might do more damage than needed
You'll have demonstrate that technique for us, drop a link when you've uploaded video
@@wtf-kl7bk yeah, it does not really deflate, it stay the same, but if you don’t when you grab and pull it expand with the air pressure from where you pinch.
cameraman just casually runs up to a lion 💀
There's one video from Wisconsin recorded by a kayaker of a porcupine eating on a log floating in the water. It starts exhibiting signs of distress as it runs along the length of the log and falls into the water. It goes into panic mode as it struggles to keep it's head above the water, but something in the water pulls it under and nothing. They paddle closer to see the porcupine drowned and the carcass could be seen vibrating from something feeding on the flesh on it's underside. They paddle closer to see it was a massive snapping turtle with it's front legs and head covered with quills. If the quills can penetrate the thick hide of a turtle like that, the leopard is done for.
"If you where an animal what you would be?" I would be a porcupine because during this pandemic no one else comes close to me.
A turtle
Not a porcupine methinks.
They must be terrible lovers :-)
It's like eating a carolina reaper!
Snake: it was at this time he knew he F%*^#@ up 🤣😂
Darwin: no snakes with porcupine taste shall pass
3:06 this dude is being so unneccesarily rough with the dog bro man didn't even trim the quills to release pressure what is u doing my guy
And a little twist when removing the quills doesn't allow the barbs to dig in as much. But definitely deflating them is priority. Found this out after we got our hunting dog shreeking a few times as we de-quilled him!! Sorry Riley ☹️
He's working on an pupper who's all jacked up on anesthesia, doesn't feel a thing. The yank is pretty much the only way to get them out.
Dog is unconciouss during removal, doesnt matter
Lord have mercy,
Why would you want to mess with something like that😱😭
Fun fact leopards get braver the more they get hurt
The lady who got the quills in her calf explained that her porcupine are Old World porcupine, meaning their quills have zero barbs.
Cut the tips of the quills off it releases pressure
thats a myth
@@micheleh5269 is not I can tell you when I cut the tips out and pulled them out of my dogs face they came out so much easier then just pulling, if you cut the tip off and twist they come out easy
There are actually a lot of sites claiming that cutting the quill is a myth. But it would not shock me to find out it actually works
The only thing cutting the quill does is make them shorter and therefore more difficult to remove. Sometimes they are cut so short that the end is no longer visible and the doctor has to cut the skin to be able to see and remove the quill.
I’ve actually removed hundreds of thousands of quills from animals including surgery to remove ones that got embedded by poor removal techniques like that.
I reckon a human could hunt those fairly easily. They get a long stick, carve the end into a sharp point and then poke the porcupine from a safe distance.
There was a wildness survival show in Canada. That’s exactly how they kill porcupine for food. Then the handling is very trick. The person ate the porcupine didn’t last into final round.
A Naval Gun could do the trick
.25 or .22 will do too.
we humans are defenseless against those wild animals until are creators gave us intelligence
@@xinfuxia3809 what do you mean "didn't last" ? What kind of show we talking about here
Wait until evolution gives them venoms on their quills
Oooh no no no
@@lillithewolf YES
I see all those monkeys still evolving into humans, at the zoo and in the wild. NOT. Or did a crow poop you on a hot rock and the sun hatch ya?
2:03 what if it jumps on the leopard here lmao
How tf does nature evolve quills like this??
From fur, just like the hedgehog
evolution
Because it isn't nature it's God.
God created male pattern baldness and foot fungus?
When the tank isn't uncrushable but still has Max Thorns
Enters the honey badger that’s immune to porcupine quills 😂
Guy maxed out defense and put all remaining points on hp
Imagine if Porcupines' quills are poisonous/venomous
I don't even try to imagine that.
I feel so sorry for the poor injured leopards & other animals, i hope the people who took the videos help save them by removing the quills & injury 😢
Poor ? Leopard is the killing machine
@@shaikhnaveed6522 they are forced to kill. They cant go to a restaurant and order food.
With so many spikes, how do they breed?
Artificial insemination.
1:06 hedgehogs are honestly the cutest!
Makes my toes curl at the thought of it
Why were all these life forms even put on this planet to kill each other? Why is life about killing and pain? Sometimes I feel like we are in a sick game 😔
That’s not what life is about. It’s an aspect of life but not the only one. ❤️ maybe you should watch happier content for awhile.
OMG - was just pondering this the past few days. I think we are in some type of experiment or game too. Everything on this planet is about ripping each other apart n eating each other n violence. Very violent place! Violence from extreme weather too.
@@autumnlove5231 Not everything
This was the fall of mankind from grace, this pain and suffering entered the world. The good news is that Jesus came to redeem the world so even though there is loan and suffering now it is not the end. Only the beginning of a joyous and wonderful eternity in peace love and joy.
@@alishashadows9599 the main theme of life is pain and suffering. There's always something right around the corner that wants to kill you or make you suffer. Kill or be killed
3:48 who else laughed to ? Don lie 😂😂😂
lol
You really should have stayed in school.
“Cactus cuisine …” 😂
Tip cut the end and it makes it easier to remove the quils
This just shows how scary humans are, while no animal can kill or kill it and survive, we humans kill these fairly easy with different weapons 😂
It seems that when a species becomes more reliant on tools they lose much of their physical prowess. Maybe that's why space aliens are sometimes portrayed as extremely formidable foes, but only when they have their weapons and armor to assist them (like in Independence Day)
Just grab a stick and bada boom bada bing porcupine outplayed
I wonder how do porcupines cuddle with their loved ones
@@eyobedw1 , Very carefully.
@@rooks786 or grab your magnum and angrily pull the trigger.