“…The Brazilian Porcupine, Coendou prehensilis (Linnaeus, 1758), is potentially the most widely distributed porcupine in the lowlands of Colombia, with records in 17 continental departments and expected presence in the departments of Arauca, Cauca, Nariño, Guainía, Huila, Santander, and Vaupés (Torres-Martínez et al 2019). The records come mainly from the Amazonia, Orinoco, Peri-Caribbean Arid Belt, Guyana, and North Andean Biogeographic provinces (Ramírez-Chaves et al 2016;Racero-Casarrubia et al 2016;Torres-Martínez et al 2019). Despite its wide distribution, C. prehensilis has scarcely been studied, and there are several gaps in this species' distribution, ecology, and natural history.…”