Alex, a female Prehensile-tailed Porcupine born at the
Buffalo Zoo in April, is not your average porcupette. For example, she is awake most of the day
(Porcupines are typically nocturnal) and she spends a lot of time with keepers
(Porcupines are not always so friendly).
Alex is being hand-reared by her keepers due to concerns
about the health of her mother, Taco Belle, also known as Belle. Belle has reliably had babies every six to
eight months for the last several years.
But before Alex was born, keepers noticed that Belle was losing
weight. It was determined that she had a
problem with her teeth and had trouble eating.
Even though Belle’s problem has been resolved, keepers felt that nursing
a porcupette would cause Belle to lose more weight, so the baby was removed for
hand-rearing.
Zoo keepers plan to utilize Alex as an animal ambassador in
keeper talks and demonstrations. They’ll
soon have to start using gloves to handle Alex:
the soft red fur of her babyhood is being supplemented with sharp quills
as she grows.
Prehensile-tailed Porcupines are native to Central and South
America. They are skilled climbers and
feed on fruits, leaves, shoots, and other plant material.





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