It’s been about five years since I posted a shot of my one and only encounter with a Mexican hairy dwarf porcupine. No doubt, one of the great names in zoology, right up there with yellow-bellied marmot, rufous-sided towhee and dusky-footed woodrat. Until I meet another, enjoy this shot from Corcovado National Park in Costa Rica. Nikon D300 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 400mm) ISO 800, f/4 at 1/50th of a second.
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any hedgehogs?
They say you never forget your first.
It’s kinda hard to see his dwarf ness with nothing to compare it to. Does he have blonde “frosting” on his hairiness?
Frosted tips.
Just the name makes me giggle! And being only 4’11” myself, I appreciate all things “dwarf”. He looks so sweet, yet is clearly not a cuddler.
Agreed on that.
great pic. ) Looks like he painted his hair a tese green. )
Yes, a bit of green in there.
Such a cutie.