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  2. Hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    Romani people still eat hedgehogs, boiled or roasted, and also use the blood and the fat as a medicine. [ 37 ] In 1981, British publican Philip Lewis developed a line of Hedgehog Flavoured Crisps , whose taste was apparently based on the flavourings used by Romani to bake hedgehogs.

  3. Balloon syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Balloon syndrome is a very painful condition with the skin stretched tight and the air beneath compressing the organs, so the first treatment is pain relief. The hedgehog will be suffering from severe stress, being unable to curl into a ball and defend itself, so it must be treated quietly and as quickly as possible.

  4. Erinaceidae - Wikipedia

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    They also eat seeds and fruit, and occasionally birds' eggs, along with any carrion they come across. Their teeth are sharp and suited for impaling invertebrate prey. The dental formula for erinaceids is: 2-3.1.4.3 3.1.2-4.3. Hedgehogs are nocturnal, but gymnures are less so, and may be active during the day. Many species live in simple burrows ...

  5. Photographer Sets up Most Adorable Little Village for the ...

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    Hedgehogs eat fruits, veggies, and insects for the most part. Frogs eat insects and worms, while foxes eat fruits, veggies, insects, and I'm guessing all the wildlife in Gez's yard that they can find!

  6. Domesticated hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    Pet hedgehogs may eat such table foods as cooked, lean chicken, turkey, beef or pork. They will often eat small amounts of vegetables and fruit . Hedgehogs are lactose -intolerant and will have stomach problems after consuming most dairy products, though occasional plain low-fat yogurt or cottage cheese seem to be well tolerated.

  7. Southern white-breasted hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    Scientists discovered a successful treatment plan for deworming the southern white breasted hedgehog by giving a single dose of Moxidectin/Praziquantel. [9] Bartonella infection, which is an infection caused by the bacteria Bartonella, was found in 5 out of 57 southern white breasted hedgehogs in a study conducted in 2016. This study was the ...

  8. The Most Common Holiday Dangers for Pets

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    Homeowners should be mindful of the dangers some of these things can pose for our furry family members. Below is a handy infographic that illustrates the most common offenders that can be dangerous.

  9. Southern African hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    The Southern African hedgehog is said to be a slow mover; however, when threatened, it can move surprisingly fast at 6 to 7 km/h (3.7 to 4.3 mph). [3] During the day, they typically stay where they live, which is an area that is covered with vegetation or in a hole in the ground.