yes they do
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No they can't, my daughter saw one at a pet show and touched the quills. She said they cannot hurt you.
Yes, quills can hurt if you touch them, especially if they belong to a porcupine. Porcupine quills are sharp and can easily penetrate skin, leading to pain and potential infection. However, the quills themselves are not venomous; the primary concern is the physical injury they can cause. It's best to avoid touching them to prevent any harm.
No, silver isn't in shadow the hegehog. Silver was created after that game was made, in 2008.
They will hurt like hell, so yes, they are dangerous.
they probably come out with the quills there but not sharp or sticking out as to they will not hurt the mothers soft belly, but a time goes by, they harden, sharpen, and sticking out when their mother will leave him soon.
Their quills are like a human's hairs. They grow in their skin and removing one could cause slight discomfort for them, but not severe pain.
some animals are accustomed to the cactus so it doesnt hurt them.
The only time that a hedgehogs quills can hurt is if you push your hand into them while you are petting him, or if it is rolled into a ball, and its quills are raised in defense. Also only if you are dumb enough to pet them backwards, which would be very uncomfotable for both the handlr and the hedgehog.
They aren't very sharp. They will poke you, but don't cut you.
VFTs do not have quills. The marginal "teeth" are not rigid. They function to block the exit of the trapped insect during the slow phase of the traps' closing where the margins seal to hold the digestive juices.
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