No. Rodents belong to the Order "Rodentia" and the Hedgehog, of which there are about 5 Genera, belongs to the Order: Erinaceomorpha. P.S. Both Rodents and Hedgehogs are members of the Class: Mammalia, meaning they are both mammals. I hope that cleared things up for Maggay too. And hedgehogs are way way cooler
Hedgehogs
Hedgehogs
Hedgehogs. They are not rodents.
Kangaroos do not belong to the order Rodentia. They are marsupials, native to Australia, known for their powerful hind legs and tail that allow them to hop long distances.
The chinchillas order is rodentia.
No. Degus belong to order Rodentia. Rabbits belong to order Lagomorpha.
Mice fall under the order Rodentia
Rats belong to the Rodent family. Scientific name: Rodentia
Yes, they both belong to the order Rodentia, they are both rodents. However they belong to different families.
No. Although they are both placental mammals, and both have sharp spines, porcupines are in the rodent family (from the order rodentia), but hedgehogs are from the family insectivora.Porcupines are also much larger than hedgehogs.
Rodentia.
No, a rabbit is not considered a rodent. It belongs to the order Lagomorpha, while rodents belong to the order Rodentia.