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Weird-looking ‘puppy’ seen in upstate New York turned out to be an albino porcupine

Maria Gibbons was riding a four-wheeler in upstate New York when she spotted this albino porcupine along railroad tracks.
Maria Gibbons was riding a four-wheeler in upstate New York when she spotted this albino porcupine along railroad tracks. Maria Gibbons photo

A woman’s encounter with an odd-looking “puppy” took a strange turn when she realized it was an albino porcupine.

Luckily, Maria Gibbons did not try to pet it or rub its belly.

It happened June 12 near Carthage in upstate New York, as Gibbons was ridding a four-wheeler with her husband, Trevor Gibbons, she told McClatchy News. Carthage is about 85 miles northeast of Syracuse.

“We noticed a light-colored animal walking down the train tracks ... so we turned around to see what it was. We thought it might have been a puppy because it was smaller and there are dogs in the area,” she said.

“Upon approaching the animal I realized it was an albino porcupine! I jumped off the four-wheeler so fast to get a picture of it! I have never seen an albino animal in the wild, let alone a porcupine!”

Maria Gibbons did not venture too closely when she took her photos.
Maria Gibbons did not venture too closely when she took her photos. Facebook screenshot

Gibbons’ photos show it had yellow and white quills, a pink face, and it stared warily at her with red eyes.

She did not venture close enough to get hurt, and was careful not to harass it.

North American porcupines are notorious for being covered with “thousands of stiff, needle-like, finely barbed hairs (quills) for defense,” according to Wildlifehelp.org. “Porcupines cannot ‘shoot’ their quills, but the quills come out quite easily on contact,” the site says.

The couple watched “in awe” for about 10 minutes before the porcupine vanished into the woods, she says.

Gibbons shared multiple photos on Facebook, where they have racked up 1,000 shares and hundreds of reactions and comments. Reactions range from fascination to people who are freaked out at the sight.

“Bizarre,” Marcel Garant wrote on Facebook.

“That would be a painful puppy,” Brittany Crosswhite posted.

“Water contamination ... causes this,” Joanna Hudson guessed.

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This story was originally published June 22, 2022 at 6:16 AM with the headline "Weird-looking ‘puppy’ seen in upstate New York turned out to be an albino porcupine."

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Mark Price
The Charlotte Observer
Mark Price is a state reporter for The Charlotte Observer and McClatchy News outlets in North Carolina. He joined the network of newspapers in 1991 at The Charlotte Observer, covering beats including schools, crime, immigration, LGBTQ issues, homelessness and nonprofits. He graduated from the University of Memphis with majors in journalism and art history, and a minor in geology. 
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