Yes they can get rabies, seeing as they aren't rodents they're erinaceidae,and it's a well known fact rodents can't get rabies.
Hedgehogs do not carry rabies. When they have a new smell they like they foam at the mouth and spread it on their quills. This action is often mistaken for rabies. This is NOT rabies - it's called self-annointing. No one really knows why they do it, but this is not rabies
While hedgehogs can carry various parasites and diseases, they are not known to be common carriers of rabies. Rabies is primarily found in mammals like bats, raccoons, and certain domestic animals. However, if bitten by a hedgehog, it’s still important to clean the wound thoroughly and consult a healthcare professional for advice, as any animal bite can lead to infection or other health concerns.
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."
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The collective nouns are an array of hedgehogs and a prickle of hedgehogs.
No, it doesn't. Not that it matters, hedgehogs are solitary animals!
They're the Hedgehogs.
Hedgehogs are mammals ! They live on land and drink water !
Hedgehogs are not migratory animals.
Hedgehogs belong to the family Erinaceidae
No, Hedgehogs are not related to pigs. Hedgehogs and pigs both belong to a different class of the animal kingdom.
Yes, you can find hedgehogs, puffins and badgers in Europe.