A group of hedgehogs is usually called a herd. However, there are some other less-common named used for them such as a prickle or an array.
A herd, though you will never see them in groups because they are solitary animals. The term herd is only used with mother and hogelts, or breeders.
arrays
A group of hedgehogs is called an array.
The collective nouns are an array of hedgehogs, a prickle of hedgehogs. However, in the wild there would never be such a thing as they are solitary animals.
A group of hedgehogs is usually called a herd. However, there are some other less-common named used for them such as a prickle or an array.
A group of hedgehogs is known as either an array of hedgehogs or a prickle of hedgehogs.
hedgehogs
Baby hedgehogs are called hoglets.
A group of porcupines is called a herd or prickle.
Just hedgehogs! ps: i know cos i looked it up
HedgiesHogsCuddly CactiBaby hedgehogs are called "hoglets"
A drift, drove, litter (young), sounder (of swine), team, passel (of hogs), singular (refers to a group of boars)
First off, the hedgehog is a male so naturally they do not have any eggs inside of their body. Females have the eggs, not males. Secondly, hedgehogs are mammals and since the only two mammals on the planet which the female of the species can lay eggs are the platypus and the echidna, both of which happen to be from Australia.
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