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Birds, moles, hedgehogs.
Moles and shrews, NOT porcupines!
Echidnas and porcupines somewhat resemble hedgehogs.
Yes, you can find hedgehogs, puffins and badgers in Europe.
Moles and hedgehogs are not closely related, but they do share some similarities as small, burrowing mammals. Moles belong to the family Talpidae, while hedgehogs are part of the Erinaceidae family. Both animals have adaptations for digging and a similar insectivorous diet, but their evolutionary paths diverged millions of years ago. Thus, while they may appear somewhat similar in behavior and habitat, they are distinct species with different biological classifications.
Hedgehogs are wild animals in England - you find them in your gardens.
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No. Hedgehogs and dogs (canines) are completely different species. Hedgehogs are in the Erinaceidae family while dogs are in the Canidae family. Hedgehogs are related to moles and shrews. Dogs are related to wolves and foxes.
Squirrels, hedgehogs, frogs, moles, mice, toads & bats I'm sure there is more ! Shazanater x.
By their sense of smell.
Despite popular belief (due to their spiny backs, which are actually hollow hairs made stiff with keratin), hedgehogs are not related to porcupines (a rodent, whose quills come off upon contact, unlike the hedgehog) or echidnas (a monotreme).Instead, hedgehogs belong to the order Erinaceomorpha and are related to moles and shrews.
they are kind of a mixure between porqumines and mice. when they are born they are all pink and ugly looking like a mouse but when the mature they resemble a poqupine but smaller like a mouse.