well they don't hide they do there ball form don't pick them up with out a towel of working gloves lol the qwills hurt.
my hedgehog likes to hide in her house(a cuponk box) that's where she spends most of her time sleeping and hiding in there. but when there scared more likely theyll use there ball form to protect them selves
to hide from predators, such as humans, bigger fish and alligator's. they also hide so they can catch their prey by surprise.
Because they hop around and not run like us............
cause there scared black people us whites dont get scared on like blacks just saying not to be mean
Yes, they are legal in most states of the USA.
just like any other animal, there are many types of hedgehogs. The ideal place, however, is a mostly dry place about 70 degrees flourishing with insects.
Yes. You know the saying animals are more scared of us then we are of them.
They evolved from earlier mammals. They are native to the states, after all.
No,you should not be scared of ghosts they are here to guide us and help us.
From breeders and rescues. See the related links. Try petfinder as well.
Rats are scared of us because they have different, better hearing. When they hear a footstep, for them it's like a bomb! They run away from loud noises.
Hedgehogs, like all mammals, breathe through their lungs. They inhale air through their nostrils, which travels down their windpipe into the lungs, where oxygen is absorbed by the blood and carbon dioxide is exhaled. This process allows them to extract oxygen from the air they breathe in.
There is no such thing as ghosts. But if there is they like to scare humans they dont get scared of us