Porcupines commonly found in the Bosque act as pollinators

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – They have quills and live in trees in New Mexico, but did you know the North American porcupine acts as an accidental pollinator? The assumption is that these members of the rodent family only feed on tree bark, but while they do in the winter, their main food sources are seeds, flowers, […]



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