"Porcupines" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Porcupines are small to medium-sized rodents that have a unique appearance with a covering of sharp, barbed spines, or quills, on their backs. They are herbivores and are found in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and deserts.
Porcupines have a number of distinctive characteristics, including:
A round, stocky body with a short tail
A covering of quills that are made of keratin, the same protein that makes up human hair and nails
Quills that are secretion-integrated, meaning that they contain tiny barbs that make it difficult for predators to remove them
A diet that consists mainly of plants, including leaves, twigs, and bark
A unique way of defending themselves, which involves raising their quills to deter predators
Porcupines are not typically aggressive, but they will defend themselves if they feel threatened. They are also nocturnal, meaning that they are most active at night.
There are several species of porcupine, including the North American porcupine, the African crested porcupine, and the Indian crested porcupine.
Porcelain tableware, china fancy goods or figurines made from a fine-particle, glass-like ceramic material, a type of earthenware.
A type of marine fish that can inflate its body with air or water to defend itself from predators and deter them from biting. It is also known for its distinctive appearance, with long, spiny quills on its back that resemble a porcupine's.
A small opening, especially in the skin or a surface, allowing moisture or air to pass through.<br><br>Example: "She poked her finger into the new girl's large pores, trying to get her to relax during the test."<br><br>OR<br><br>A small hole or fissure in a solid object.<br><br>Example: "The mechanic poked his finger into the small pore in the engine block and showed the driver."
Pored over: carefully examined or studied something in detail, especially for a long time.<br><br>Example: "She pored over the evidence to try to find any clues."
Porencephalic: <br><br>Relating to or resembling a pore, especially in a cystic lesion in the brain.
A porgy is a type of fish, specifically a marine fish that belongs to the Wrasse family. It is a medium-sized fish with a reddish-pink body and distinctive markings. Porgies are known for their good flavor and are often caught for food in tropical waters around the world. They are also popular in aquariums, particularly in reef aquariums, due to their hardy and adaptable nature. In some cultures, porgy is considered a delicacy and is served in high-end restaurants.<br><br>In addition to its literal meaning, the term "porgy" has also been used in a figurative sense in popular culture, particularly in connection with the musical "Porgy and Bess" by George Gershwin.
The word "poricidal" refers to something that kills or causes the death of fungi or pores, particularly in relation to skin or plant tissues.