No, hedgehogs quills are not poisonous. :)
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no
It has quills.
Hedgehog quills are modified hairs.
Baby hedgehogs are known as piglets or pups, and are small hedgehogs that have softer quills or spikes when born, then go through different sets of quills through different ages of life to get their adult quills.
It's possible, as quills are modified hairs - but hedgehogs have about 6,000 on their body and it would be a little pointless.
No.
yes they ARE again they are Poisonous!
No, a porcupine's quills are not poisonous.
Hedgehogs do have quills for defense, that is way it is recommended that you wear leather gloves when handling your pet hedgehog.
their tongues will get scratched and gross because of the dirt in the quills and the sharpness of the quills.
Hedgehogs have baths in order to keep their quills clean and free of shavings, dirt, and feces.
All wild animals are usually considered dirty. If you're talking about a domesticated pet hedgehog, they are only dirty if you don't bathe them regularly. Any hedgehogs quills can harbor bacteria though, especially a wild hedgehogs quills.
Yes, hedgehog quills are modified hairs.