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  1. Autumn color and Lake Superior. The Porcupine Mountains, or Porkies, are a group of small mountains spanning the northwestern Upper Peninsula of Michigan in Ontonagon and Gogebic counties, near the shore of Lake Superior. The Porcupine Mountains were named by the native Ojibwa people, supposedly because their silhouette had the shape of a ...

  2. Porcupine River, a river with its source in the Yukon that flows through Alaska. Porcupine River (British Columbia), a tributary of the Stikine River in British Columbia. Porcupine Creek, also known historically as the Porcupine River, a tributary of the Skagway River in Alaska. Porcupine Bank, an area of seabed on the Irish shelf.

  3. porcupinetree .com. Porcupine Tree are an English rock band formed by musician Steven Wilson in 1987. During an initial career spanning more than twenty years, they earned critical acclaim from critics and fellow musicians, developed a cult following, and became an influence for new artists. [8]

  4. 46-51340 [4] GNIS feature ID. 2393194 [2] Porcupine ( Lakota: pȟahíŋ siŋté; "porcupine tail") is a census-designated place (CDP) in Oglala Lakota County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 925 at the 2020 census. [5] The community most likely was named after Porcupine Butte. [6]

  5. Appearance. Porcupines are usually dark brown or black in color, with white highlights. They have a stocky body, a small face, short legs, and a short, thick tail. The most distinguishing feature of the porcupine is its coat of quills. An adult porcupine has about 30,000 quills that cover all of its body except its underbelly, face, and feet.

  6. a. pearyi. The Porcupine caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus) is a herd or ecotype of barren-ground caribou, the subspecies of the reindeer or caribou found in Alaska, United States, and Yukon and the Northwest Territories, Canada . Migratory caribou herds are named after their calving grounds, in this case the Porcupine River, which runs ...

  7. AJS Porcupine. 1954 AJS E95 "Porcupine" racing motorcycle. The AJS 500 cc Porcupine was a British racing motorcycle built by Associated Motor Cycles (AMC), which débuted in 1945 with a horizontal-engine designated E90S. The later E95 model was developed with an inclined-engine. AMC produced AJS and Matchless brands at the time.

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