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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. [ 38 ] 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. 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.

  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. List of erinaceids - Wikipedia

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    A member of this family is called an erinaceid, and the family includes hedgehogs and gymnures. Erinaceidae is one of four families in the order Eulipotyphla. [1] They are found in Africa, Europe, and Asia, primarily in forests, shrublands, savannas, and grasslands, though some species can also be found in deserts, rocky areas, or caves.

  6. Desert hedgehog - Wikipedia

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

  7. Can your dog eat a strawberry? Here's how to safely ... - AOL

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    Yes, dogs can eat strawberries, the American Kennel Club reports. The fruit is not toxic to dogs, according to PetMD. There are precautions, however, to take when feeding your pet strawberries.

  8. Blueberries, strawberries again on the ‘Dirty Dozen’ list

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    In fact, we actually live in the strawberry field and my father is 100 and my mom is 97, and they still eat strawberries.” ... Pyrimethanil was found on 65% of pear, 30% of apple, 27% of grape ...

  9. To compile the rotten report, the organization combed over a vast amount of test data passed along by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, as well as the Food and Drug Administration — 47,510 ...