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  2. Cucumis dipsaceus - Wikipedia

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    Cucumis dipsaceus, also known as Arabian cucumber or hedgehog cucumber, is an annual climbing herb that can be found in tropical and arid locations. The plant is native to eastern Africa, first found in Sudan , southern Egypt , and Ethiopia .

  3. Hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    Other species kept as pets are the long-eared hedgehog (Hemiechinus auritus) and the Indian long-eared hedgehog (H. collaris). As of 2019, it is illegal to own a hedgehog as a pet in the US states of Hawaii, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and California, [20] as well as in New York City, Washington, D.C. and some Canadian municipalities. Breeding ...

  4. Hydnum rufescens - Wikipedia

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    Hydnum rufescens, commonly known as the terracotta hedgehog, is an edible basidiomycete of the family Hydnaceae. It belongs to the small group of mushrooms often referred to as the tooth fungi , which produce fruit bodies whose cap undersurfaces are covered by hymenophores resembling spines or teeth, and not pores or gills .

  5. Adorable Video of a Hedgehog Playing with Toys Is Pure ... - AOL

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    The cutest part of the video is at the end when the hedgehog's human tries to take the dinosaur away, and it refuses to let go! View the original article to see embedded media. This video totally ...

  6. Hydnum repandum - Wikipedia

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    Hydnum repandum, commonly known as the sweet tooth, pig's trotter, [7] wood hedgehog or hedgehog mushroom, is a basidiomycete fungus of the family Hydnaceae. First described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753, it is the type species of the genus Hydnum .

  7. How to make Sonic the Hedgehog Chili Dogs - AOL

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    Join Jen from 8-Bit Cuisine as she recreates Chili Dogs from Sonic the Hedgehog! This easy and delicious recipe is one that our favorite blue hedgehog would surely approve of!

  8. Hydnellum fuscoindicum - Wikipedia

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    Hydnellum fuscoindicum, commonly known as the violet hedgehog, [3] is a species of tooth fungus in the genus Hydnellum. It is found in the Pacific Northwest in moss around western hemlocks . [ 4 ] It produces fruit bodies with a violet-black cap , violet flesh , and violet spines on the cap underside.

  9. Eulipotyphla - Wikipedia

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    Eulipotyphla (/ ˌ j uː l ɪ p oʊ ˈ t ɪ f l ə /, from eu-+ Lipotyphla, meaning truly lacking blind gut; [1] sometimes called true insectivores [2]) is an order of mammals comprising the Erinaceidae (hedgehogs and gymnures); Solenodontidae (solenodons); Talpidae (moles, shrew-like moles and desmans); and Soricidae (true shrews) families.