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  2. How are warmer winters affecting hedgehogs? - AOL

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    Wildlife experts say warmer temperatures mean less hibernation and more parasites for hedgehogs.

  3. Pet Hedgehogs Are the Latest Source of a Salmonella Outbreak

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    Of the 11 people affected, 10 reported contact with hedgehogs before getting sick. Investigators identified the strain of Salmonella, called Salmonella Typhimurium, in three pet hedgehogs in two ...

  4. Balloon syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Balloon syndrome is a rare condition in hedgehogs in which gas is trapped under the skin as a result of injury or infection, causing the animal to inflate. It is akin to surgical emphysema seen in humans, although somewhat more profound in hedgehogs due to their tissue structure. It is thought to be caused by a sudden blow to the hedgehog, such ...

  5. Woman Gets Shock of Her Life While Caring for Injured 'Baby ...

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    Weather. 24/7 Help. ... Hedgehogs can make great pets for the right owner, and if they are legal in your state. ... One drawback to hedgehogs is that these creatures will bite if they are sick or ...

  6. Four-toed hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    Lifespan is typically 4–6 years. Due to its energetic nature, many owners provide their hedgehog with a large running wheel. Some measure the distances their pets run every night, and some have claimed that their hedgehogs run upwards of 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) a night with speed bursts in excess of 16 kilometres per hour (9.9 mph).

  7. Hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    Hedgehogs are easily recognized by their spines, which are hollow hairs made stiff with keratin. [7] Their spines are not poisonous or barbed and, unlike the quills of a porcupine, do not easily detach from their bodies. However, the immature animal's spines normally fall out as they are replaced with adult spines.

  8. Animal-lover rushes sick baby hedgehog to vet — only to find ...

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    A tenderhearted animal lover spent an entire night tending to what she thought was a sick baby hedgehog — only to find out it was nothing more than a faux fur pom-pom.

  9. Desert hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    The desert hedgehog is one of the smallest of hedgehogs. It is 5.5 to 11 inches (140 to 280 mm) long and weighs about 10 to 18 ounces (280 to 510 g). The quills (or spines to give their correct name) on its back can be banded with coloring similar to the four-toed hedgehog. It is usually identified by its dark muzzle.