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- Hedgehog - Wikipedia
There are 17 species of hedgehog in five genera found throughout parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa, and in New Zealand by introduction There are no hedgehogs native to Australia and no living species native to the Americas However, the extinct genus Amphechinus was once present in North America
- Hedgehog - Types, Size, Habitat, Diet, Lifespan, and Pictures
Hedgehogs are small, stout mammals characterized by sharp, keratinized spines or quills on their bodies They are named so because they creep through hedges, grunting like pigs in search of insects, worms, beetles, termites, and other potential prey
- Hedgehog - National Geographic Kids
Often compared to pincushions, hedgehogs depend on their spines for defense—both while they sleep and when they face enemies The head and body of adult hedgehogs range from 5 to 12 inches (13
- Top 10 facts about hedgehogs - WWF
There are 17 species of hedgehog and they are found in Europe, Africa and Asia In the UK they can live in a variety of habitats including woodland, farmland, parks and gardens Hedgehogs are also well established in our urban habitat and can, somewhat surprisingly, survive very well in our cities
- 12 Amazing Facts About Hedgehogs You Need to Know
Think you know hedgehogs? From "self-anointing" rituals to their ancient 15-million-year lineage, a field biologist reveals 12 weird facts!
- 17 Types of Hedgehogs: Species, Identification, and Photos - TRVST
Found across the globe, different types of hedgehogs show diversity not only in distribution ranges but also in their physical characteristics, behavior, and more
- Hedgehog - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants
Hedgehogs live on the ground, never in trees They like to live alone and may be territorial Some hedgehogs dig burrows in the soil up to 20 inches (50 centimeters) deep Others prefer to make nests with dead leaves, grasses, and branches
- Hedgehog Animal Facts - Erinaceidae - A-Z Animals
Hedgehogs (family Erinaceidae) are small insectivorous mammals best known for their coat of stiff spines (in true hedgehogs) and their defensive curling behavior The family also includes gymnures (moonrats), which lack spines but are close relatives
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