yes in non city areas. they come out around in the summertime in newyork. there are very few though.
yes. not everykind but few.
go to the pet store they might have it.
Hedgehogs aren't illegal to have as pets in Clifton Park. They're only illegal (in New York state, at least) in New York City.
Hedgehogs are not allowed in Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, Staten island and Queens.
Hedgehogs can only eat special peppermints from Hedgy's Hedgehog Hut in Queens, New York. Just make sure your hedgehog doesn't get jumped.
Hedgehogs were introduced to New Zealand in 1885.
Yes,They are.
Permits for hedgehogs are only given out for educational purposes, and you would have to contact your department of fish and games to see what paper work is needed.
Because people release exotic animals and they disturb the enviornment. It is b/c of irresponsible pet owners that responsible ones are punished.
They do in domestic situations, but not in the wild. Hedgehogs usually need a high temperature to live in and the weather in Minnesota would be deadly. Their are breeders though that have domesticated hedgehogs in Minnesota.
Hedgehogs are native to Europe, Asia, and Africa. They were introduced to New Zealand.
They grow to the same size as normal hedgehogs do, they aren't super hedgehogs that grow to the size of people
In the wild, hedgehogs can be found in Africa, Europe, Aisa, and New Zealand - however, they had to be introduced to New Zealand and were not native there.As pets, hedgehogs can be found all over the world.
In the wild, hedgehogs can be found in Africa, Europe, Aisa, and New Zealand - however, they had to be introduced to New Zealand and were not native there.As pets, hedgehogs can be found all over the world.