In several states, yes. Cali, Georgia, Arizona (well you need a next to impossible permit), Hawaii, Pennsylvania, and New York City and the burrows.
there are 14 different species of hedgehogs.
There is a species of hedgehogs in Africa called African Pigmy hedgehogs. There is also a European species that's wild in parts of the UK that are much larger than the African variety.
One unless it is a female with babies. Hedgehogs are a solitary species.
Yes. They are very smart, depending on the species.
There are 17 species of hedgehog are found through parts of Europe, Asia, Africa, and New Zealand. There are no hedgehogs native to Australia, and no living species native to NorthAmerica.
Domesticated Hedgehogs: 6 weeks, sometimes 7 Wild Hedgehogs: Depends on species
no pet hedgehogs bite only the wild hedgehogs bite but if they are captive bred they are used to humans and they wont bite
There is the domesticated hedgehog, European type hedgehogs, African type hedgehogs, Long Eared type hedgehogs, and Desert type hedgehogs. Each have a few species within the type, with the exception of domesticated hedgehogs. They are hybrids of two species, and considered their own "type".
There are many species of monkey. Some primates are protected though not all.
Different hedgehog species have adapted in different ways. Quills evolved for protection against predators; some species developed long ears to disperse heat in the desert; some hedgehogs evolved longer body shapes to be better burrowers; European hedgehogs evolved darker colors to blend in with the forest. The list goes on and on.
yes tigers are a protected species.
All species of kiwi are protected.