Multiple Choice
How do North American porcupines protect themselves from predators?
A) Their coloration serves as a disguise.
B) They seek shelter in a tree.
C) They have large jaws with teeth.
D) They release a noxious spray.
E) They release sharp modified hairs that stick in a predator's mouth.
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