00:00I'm Tristan, and I'm an educator here at the San Diego Zoo.
00:04I would love to introduce you to one of my co-workers, but first, I want you to try and
00:08guess what she is.
00:09She has a round nose, sharp spiny quills, and a long prehensile tail.
00:16Any guesses?
00:19This is my friend Isana.
00:20She's a Brazilian or prehensile-tailed porcupine.
00:23There are many different species of porcupine, but this particular species comes from Brazil
00:28and all the surrounding countries down in South America.
00:37One of my favorite facts about porcupines is that the babies are called porcupettes.
00:42When Isana was first born, she was actually a very rusty color, almost orange, and all
00:48of those quills were super soft.
00:50Then, after a couple of days, they actually turned a little bit harder and became the
00:54quills that they are today.
00:56At the end of each one of these quills are sharp barbs.
01:00Now, those barbs not only make her nice and sharp, but they're sticky, too.
01:05Ouch!
01:14Isana is an herbivore, so she uses that big nose to sniff out some of her favorite foods.
01:19Here at the zoo, she likes to eat bananas, biscuits, and yams.
01:24Which one do you want today?
01:29So, Isana is a prehensile-tailed porcupine.
01:32What prehensile means is just that she has that long tail that she can use to grasp onto
01:38things just like we use our hands for.
01:40So, she can balance up high in the trees.
01:43Now, check out these feet, too.
01:45Not only can she use that tail to balance, but she can also use those feet to hang onto
01:49those branches as she's looking for her favorite foods.
01:55Since Isana's nocturnal, it's about time for her to head to bed.
01:59But we'll see you next time.
02:03We'll see you next time.
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