The average adult hedgehog has 5,000 to 7,000 quills.
A normal adult hedgehog has 5,000 to 7,000 quills.
Hedgehog quills are modified hairs.
only like about 100 quils.
Quills.
Hedgehogs have quills for protection against predators.
Hedgehogs have about 5,000 to 7,000 quills.
Hedgehog's spines are called quills. They are used for self-defense. Hedgehogs roll up into a ball and stick their quills out. They huff and jump, which pokes the quills into the attacker.
No, horses don't have quills like a porcupine or hedgehog, they have hair.
Porcupines have quills.
porcupines are members of the rodent family, hedgehoggs are not. Also porcupine quills pull free of the animal when they are stuck into another, hedgehog quills do not. porcupines are members of the rodent family, hedgehoggs are not. Also porcupine quills pull free of the animal when they are stuck into another, hedgehog quills do not.
First of all, they're called QUILLS! And it's to protect themselves.
Their quills.