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  2. Four-toed hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    The four-toed hedgehog (Atelerix albiventris), also known as the African pygmy hedgehog, is a species of hedgehog found throughout much of central and eastern Africa. Populations tend to be scattered between suitable savannah or cropland habitats, avoiding forested areas. The species common name is derived from the number of toes found on its ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Domesticated hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    The domesticated hedgehog kept as a pet is typically the African pygmy hedgehog (Atelerix albiventris). [1] Other species kept as pets include the long-eared hedgehog (Hemiechinus auritus) [2] and the Indian long-eared hedgehog (Hemiechinus collaris). [3]

  5. Hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    African pygmy hedgehog being held The most common pet species of hedgehog are hybrids of the white-bellied hedgehog or four-toed hedgehog ( Atelerix albiventris , sometimes known as the African pygmy hedgehog) and the smaller North African hedgehog ( A. algirus , pygmy hedgehog). [ 19 ]

  6. 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 ...

  7. Tiny hedgehog fossil could answer climate-change questions - AOL

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    What could make a hedgehog, one of the cutest animals known to man, even cuter? Imagine one the size of your thumb. A team of scientists led by researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder ...

  8. Atelerix - Wikipedia

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    Four-toed hedgehog (Atelerix albiventris) North African hedgehog (Atelerix algirus) Southern African hedgehog (Atelerix frontalis) Somali hedgehog (Atelerix sclateri) The Atelerix diversified from its family because of geographical isolation during Pleistocene climate changes. This being a type of vicariance separation from the Niger River.

  9. North African hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    The North African hedgehog (Atelerix algirus) or Algerian hedgehog, is a mammal species in the family Erinaceidae native to Algeria, Libya, Malta, Morocco, Spain, and Tunisia. Little is known about this hedgehog, even though the most common breed of domesticated hedgehogs is a result of crossing a four-toed hedgehog with a North African hedgehog.