Spanish hedgehogs, specifically the common hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus), are not currently classified as endangered, but they do face threats such as habitat loss, road accidents, and pesticide use. Their populations have been declining in some areas due to these factors. Conservation efforts are in place in various regions to protect their habitats and promote awareness. Overall, while not endangered, their status requires monitoring and protection to ensure their survival.
they aren't people just think they are. some people have them for pets.
Hedgehogs are endangered species, but luckily are not considered too greatly threatened. They are on the 'red list' which means they are not of large concern.
en peligro arriesgado
en peligro de extinción.
The collective noun for hedgehogs is a "prickle." This term reflects their spiny appearance, as hedgehogs are covered in quills. When referring to a group of hedgehogs, you can say "a prickle of hedgehogs."
hedgehogs
The collective nouns are an array of hedgehogs and a prickle of hedgehogs.
They're the Hedgehogs.
No, it doesn't. Not that it matters, hedgehogs are solitary animals!
Hedgehogs are mammals ! They live on land and drink water !
Hedgehogs are not migratory animals.
Hedgehogs belong to the family Erinaceidae