Hedgehogs and Porcupines literally have little to nothing in common.
They are not related, and the only thing that associates the two are quills.
However, there is a large difference between the two even so. A porcupines' quills are extremely sharp, and barbed - that makes them difficult to get out of the victims skin (as the barbs easily detach once stuck into something else, i.e. a victims skin). But a hedgehogs' quills are MUCH duller, and are NOT barbed - and are not dangerous.
No! They are completely different. From different countries, one can climb the other can't, and much more different features.
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They are actually not related AT ALL! They both have quills, but the hedgehogs quills aren't barbed or dangerous! Both can be found in Africa.
they are both mammals
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no.Although they have some things in common,porcupines plus hedgehogs aint related
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African Pygmy Hedgehogs are the most common breed, but their is no illegal breed, as long as hedgehogs are legal in your state, country, or province. ^^
Rhinos todayare descended from small creatures found in the Miocene, the extinct wooly rhino was closely related to todays species. Rhinos share a common primitive ancestor with horses.
Wild hedgehogs live in Europe, where they are common. they are so populated they are common road kill!
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It is a common misconception that humans are the biggest enemies of white rhinos, however humans are the least of their problems. The white rhinos true enemy is of course the ever so fierce Gungan from planet Naboo.
Due to wetlands (which are the rhinos preference) not being the most common of sites in Southern Africa, the habitat of black rhinos in the wild ranges from savanna 'thornbush' grassland to savanna woodland with the preference to minimal hills. Due to wetlands (which are the rhinos preference) not being the most common of sites in Southern Africa, the habitat of black rhinos in the wild ranges from savanna 'thornbush' grassland to savanna woodland with the preference to minimal hills.
Rhinos live for a while with other rhinos
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