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  2. Four-toed hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    Skull of a four-toed hedgehog. The four-toed hedgehog is an oval bodied animal approximately 210 millimetres (8.3 in) in length and weighing between 250 and 600 grams (8.8 and 21.2 oz). [3] Females are typically larger than males. It has short legs, short tail typically around 2.5 centimetres (0.98 in) in length, a long nose, and small beady eyes.

  3. Domesticated hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    It is possible to be allergic to items surrounding the hedgehog, such as the hedgehog's food or bedding, but it is rare that a person would be allergic to the hedgehog itself. After handling hedgehogs, some have claimed that pink dots on their hands is an allergic reaction. [22] This is more likely caused by small pricks from the hedgehog's spines.

  4. Hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    The hedgehog's back contains two large muscles that direct the quills. Some light-weight desert hedgehog species with fewer spines are more likely to flee or attack, ramming an intruder with the spines, rolling up only as a last resort. Hedgehogs are primarily nocturnal, with some species also active during the day. Hedgehogs sleep for a large ...

  5. African pygmy hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    The African pygmy hedgehog is either of two closely related hedgehogs: Domesticated hedgehog; Four-toed hedgehog This page was last edited on 10 June ...

  6. Talk:Domesticated hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    I live in Britain too and do know someone with a pet hedgehog. It is an African Pygmy, and therefore presumably legal. 94.174.112.67 13:21, 26 November 2011 (UTC) Through contacts in Britain, I've been told that keeping a native (European) hedgehog is illegal. Keeping an African Pygmy hedgehog is legal.

  7. Wobbly hedgehog syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Wobbly hedgehog syndrome (WHS) is a progressive, degenerative, neurological disease of the African pygmy hedgehog. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The cause is believed to be genetic. [ 3 ] Nearly 10 percent of pet African pygmy hedgehogs are affected, [ 2 ] due to their limited bloodlines.

  8. Erinaceidae - Wikipedia

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    They are, however, much larger than shrews, ranging from 10–15 cm (4–6 in) in body length and 40–60 grams (1.4–2.1 oz) in weight, in the case of the short-tailed gymnure, up to 26–45 cm (10–18 in) and 1.0–1.4 kg (2.2–3.1 lb) in the moonrat. All but one species have five toes in each foot, in some cases with strong claws for ...

  9. International Hedgehog Registry - Wikipedia

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    The International Hedgehog Registry is a registry for the hedgehog. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It records the pedigrees of animals that have been registered, and makes the information available to scientists. [ 3 ]

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