porcupine than pricked by a porcupine, that's for sure. bonnie: yes, and he loves to lick. and his tongue, it feels like a cat's tongue. jarod: it does. if you're not going to get poked by a porcupinebit by one is probably second best, right? bonnie: second best, although, i tell you, i'd rather deal with that end than the other end. jarod: i can imagine. now, african crested porcupine definitely some amazing body language, and if this guy gets into trouble, all he has to do is dive into a hole and then put up a big display in the back and nothing is going to come near those needle-sharp quills. today, we visited some great locations. we're at six flags discovery kingdom, safari west, petaluma wildlife museum, the aquarium of the bay. and we met some incredible animals, but it's no substitute for seeing them in person. if you can't get to these locations, here's some places you can visit. there you have it. you can learn a lot about an animal's mood by simply watching their body language -- whether they're upset, whether they're happy, whether they're frightened, or whether they're a fan of the show. right, shouka? [splash]. i'm jarod miler, and thanks for watching 'animal explorat