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What (who) is twisted-spined cactus - definition

SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Chaetomys; Chaetomys subspinosus; Chaetomyinae; Chaetomyidae; Thin-spined porcupine; Bristle spined porcupine; Thin spined porcupine; Thin-spined Porcupine; Bristle-spined porcupine; Bristle-spined Porcupine; Bristle-spined Rat

Twisted (Everyday Hurts)         
1996 SINGLE BY SKUNK ANANSIE
Twisted (single)
"Twisted (Everyday Hurts)" is a song by Skunk Anansie, released as their second single from their second album, Stoosh. It was released in November 1996 and reached #26 in the UK Singles Chart.
twisted         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Twisted (movie); Twisted Records; Twisted (Album); Twisted (album); Twisted (film); Twisted (disambiguation); Twisted (song); Twisted (novel)
If you describe a person as twisted, you dislike them because you think they are strange in an unpleasant way.
...a twisted man who shot at the president...
ADJ [disapproval]
Twisted Poincaré duality         
EXTENDS POINCARÉ DUALITY BEYOND ORIENTED MANIFOLDS
Twisted Poincare duality
In mathematics, the twisted Poincaré duality is a theorem removing the restriction on Poincaré duality to oriented manifolds. The existence of a global orientation is replaced by carrying along local information, by means of a local coefficient system.

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Bristle-spined rat

The bristle-spined rat (Chaetomys subspinosus) is an arboreal rodent from the Atlantic forest in eastern Brazil. Also known as the bristle-spined porcupine or thin-spined porcupine, it is the only member of the genus Chaetomys and the subfamily Chaetomyinae. It was officially described in 1818, but rarely sighted since, until December 1986, when two specimens - one a pregnant female - were found in the vicinity of Valencia in Bahia. Since then it has been recorded at several localities in eastern Brazil, from Sergipe to Espírito Santo (there are no recent records from Rio de Janeiro), but it remains rare and threatened due to habitat loss, poaching and roadkills.