A hedghehog uses its quills to defend itself. The first thing it will do is called huffing. This is when they sniff and make their quills surround its body so that nothing can get to it. The second thing it will do is called clicking. This is when they snuff so hard that it sounds like a click. When they do this, they almost bounce and they are pretty much a ball of quills. If none of this works, they will bite.
ll defend itself by rolling into a tight ball and pointing its quills out. Also, they will extend their quills and ram themselves into you, thus pricking you. A way to tell when the hedgehog is frightened is because they will hiss, sometimes spit, and roll into a ball.
It rolls into a ball shape
- and is then protected by its spikes.
With its quills. Not only that, but they also hiss, growl, pop, and jump in defense.
They just go in this ball with its quills up.
it turns into a little tight ball
crouch
to protect themslfe
it can protect itself at a young age
Porcupines have quills.
i believe that hedgehogs have a waterproof coat. not 100% sure. and they float.
A hedgehog is protected from predators including fox's by a covering of spines.Its soft underbelly does not have any spines.If threatened the hedgehog will curl up into a ball to protect itself.
They curl up in a ball so all their quills are out and make loud hissing noises
The word 'hedgehog' is a noun, a word for a type of mammal, a word for a living thing. A noun is used as the subject of a sentence or clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples: A hedgehog is not a good pet because they are prickly. (subject of the sentence) Those are the footprints of a hedgehog. (object of the preposition 'of')
To protect themselfs from enemies.
A hedgehog will build its den where they feel it is safest; this depends on the species.
how do young protect itself
how does 'what' protect itself.
It is their adaptation to protect them from predators and other sources of fear.