Hedgehogs

Hedgehogs

Can you spell 'cute'? How about 'adorable'?
Today's blog is lighthearted and just for fun. I've collected a few FunFacts about Hedgehogs as well as links to a couple of videos. The first one is a compilation. The second one is called, 'Baby Hedgehog Takes a Nap'.

FunFacts About Hedgehogs (Source) (Source):
  • Hedgehogs are not related to porcupines.
  • The name ‘hedgehog’ came into use in the 1400s. It’s derived from the Middle English word ‘heyghoge’. The first part of the word refers to ‘hedge’ because they liked living in hedgerows. The second part ‘hog’ because of the critter’s pig-like snout.
  • Their spines aren’t barbed or poisonous.
  • Hedgehogs can’t shoot their spines as a form of defense.
  • The hedgehog’s main defense is that it can roll into a tight ball so that all the quills stand out and form a protective barrier.
  • Hedgehogs are mostly active at night.
  • Wild hedgehogs can hibernate, though not all do.
  • They are a fairly vocal species and communicate with grunts, squeals and snuffles.
  • Hedgehogs have some natural immunity against snake venom.
  • Hedgehogs are omnivorous.
  • Adult male hedgehogs will often kill male offspring.
  • Hedgehogs live 2 to 7 years, the larger species living the longest.
  • In Britain, the main predator of the hedgehog is the badger.
  • There are no hedgehogs native to Australia and though there was a species in North America at one time, it is now extinct.












I hope you enjoyed today's blog!
Have a wonderful day and the best week ever!
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Valerie Bosna
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