Hedgehog
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The Basics
Scientific Name
Erinaceinae
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Location
Africa, Europe, Asia
Average size
5 to 12 inches long
diet
Insects, worms, fruits
lifespan
3 to 7 years
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Overview
The hedgehog is a small, spiny mammal that belongs to the family Erinaceidae. These adorable creatures range in size from about 5 to 12 inches long and have a unique coat of quills that protects them from predators.
Hedgehogs love to munch on tasty treats, including insects, worms, and fruits. They serve as nature’s pest controllers, helping to keep insect populations in check while snacking on their favorite foods.
These little critters have a fascinating ability to curl into a ball when threatened, using their spines as armor. This clever trick helps them stay safe from hungry animals looking for a meal.
Most hedgehogs live between 3 to 7 years, which gives them plenty of time to explore their surroundings and find delicious snacks. They are primarily nocturnal, so you might miss seeing them since they love to party when the sun goes down.
Hedgehogs might be small, but they play an important role in the ecosystem. They help promote a healthy balance by eating pests and promoting soil health, making them nature’s little helpers!
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