Basically the only thing to do is handle them. If you are afraid of picking them up bare handed us gardening gloves or some kind of gloves. Hold them, let them see you and do this for a short period of time. Then let them play around on the floor and interact with them, give them things to play with. Maybe you could sit with them for a while. Overtime you'll feel more comfortable with holding them, and they'll be comfortable with you. And once they are social they're definitely the perfect pets!
yes
no they are too spiky
yes
worms
no, normally it won't hurt
no I just got a hedgehog and as long as you don't keep it in the cold you will be fine.
Yes it is OK
LOL yes...
It is just a decor.
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')
no pet hedgehogs bite only the wild hedgehogs bite but if they are captive bred they are used to humans and they wont bite
If you have a pet hedgehog in the US, it likely is an African Pygmy hedgehog, as that is the only breed that can legally be kept as pets. However there are several other breeds in the wild.