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Porcubunny
The porcubunny, also known as the Lepechinos Crufescenums, is a creature that has evolved from the common rabbit, the Lepus curpaeums. It's name comes from the combination of a porcupine and a bunny, because it greatly resembles the two. The scientific name also incorporates the porcupine and bunny, as it is a combination of their two scientific names. It mainly eats insects, nuts, and fruits. To catch food, it uses it's armadillo-like claws to climb trees and get fruit, and also to crack open shells of nuts. This climbing ability gives the animal an advantage to hide up in the leaves of trees for protection, and to cool off. When it's winter time, the porcubunny has a great amount of fur that will keep it warm. When threatened, the porcubunny has quills that shoot like that of a common porcupine. When it is protecting its young, the porcubunny has sharp claws that can easily harm it's predator.