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  2. Do Hedgehogs Make Good Pets? Yes, But There's a Catch - AOL

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    Hedgehogs are considered exotic pets and are regulated by state laws concerning exotic pets. ... the ability to provide them with sufficient socialization and enrichment, and the understanding ...

  3. How are warmer winters affecting hedgehogs? - AOL

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    The Jersey Hedgehog Preservation Group (JHPG) said milder winters have lead to the mammals' food sources remaining available, meaning hibernation is less necessary.

  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. Behavioral enrichment - Wikipedia

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    Environmental enrichment can improve the overall welfare of animals in captivity and create a habitat similar to what they would experience in their wild environment. It aims to maintain an animal's physical and psychological health by increasing the range or number of species-specific behaviors, increasing positive interaction with the captive environment, preventing or reducing the frequency ...

  6. People urged to check bonfires for hedgehogs - AOL

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    The Jersey Hedgehog Preservation Group said a pile of sticks, branches and leaves made a "lovely" home for hedgehogs. It urged people to build bonfires on the day they would be lit to ensure they ...

  7. Domesticated hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    Hedgehogs are prone to many diseases, including cancer, which spreads quickly in hedgehogs, and wobbly hedgehog syndrome (WHS), a neurological problem. Some symptoms of WHS resemble those of multiple sclerosis (MS) in humans, therefore the condition the animal experiences can be compared with what MS patients experience.

  8. Rescue centre sets up garden for disabled hedgehogs - AOL

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    Three blind hedgehogs are making the most out of the area and rolling in mud, a rescue centre says. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  9. Hedgehog Care - Wikipedia

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    Hedgehog Care is a British animal welfare rescue, dedicated to the rescue and treatment of hedgehogs. It was founded in 1980 by Elaine Drewery , who continues to operate it. It started from small beginnings with her taking home injured hedgehogs she chanced upon.