domesticated or wild
It lives in various areas such as the desert and many other places. - A 4th grader
Hedgehogs are native to Europe, Asia, and Africa. They live in a variety of habitats, ranging from deserts to forests. The Amazon Rainforest, however, is located in South America, where hedgehogs do not live.
Hedgehogs primarily compete with other small mammals for food resources, such as insects, worms, and fruits. They may face competition from animals like shrews, mice, and voles in their habitats. Additionally, hedgehogs can be affected by habitat loss and predation from larger animals, such as foxes and birds of prey, which may indirectly impact their competition for resources.
Hedgehogs typically have dark brown to black eyes, which can appear glossy. Their eye color can vary slightly among different species, but most commonly, they possess deep, dark hues that provide good vision in their natural habitats. Overall, hedgehogs are not known for having vibrant or varied eye colors like some other animals.
No. Neither rats or hedgehogs burrow.
There are no feral hedgehogs native to North America. African Pygmy hedgies have been available as pets, but are illegal in some states.
hedgehogs are very small and shy and they hardly make a sound. they are very camouflaged and are very spiky.
Absulutlely not!
Hedgehogs!
beacuse they like them
Echidnas and porcupines somewhat resemble hedgehogs.
Hedgehogs are very cute and when small have a round snout and white or brown fur. They have spines on their backs.