Hedgehogs are also known as "urchins" and "hedgehogs" in various contexts. In some regions, they are referred to as "porkies" due to their spiky appearance. Additionally, the scientific name for the common hedgehog is Erinaceus europaeus. In certain cultures, they may have other local names based on folklore or characteristics.
No, it doesn't. Not that it matters, hedgehogs are solitary animals!
There is no other term, they are called females. A female hedgehog is called a sow.
Some dangers to hedgehogs are predators, being run over by cars, being attacked by other hedgehogs, having to deal with enviromental temperature, along with enviromental dangers.
Echidnas and porcupines somewhat resemble hedgehogs.
Shadow doesn't have a brother.
Band other hedgehogs from coming make a safe cage and make everything else secure.
A: Hedgehogs are slow anamals, but sonic is the fastest Hedgehog ever. He is not real though!
No, hedgehogs are not autotrophs; they are heterotrophs. Autotrophs are organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis, while hedgehogs obtain their nutrients by consuming other organisms, such as insects, snails, and plants.
idk really but i saw a video and it looked like the hedgehogs were pushing each other around a lot with their faces, particularly their noses
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."
Bernadette Hedgehog (mother) Jules the Hedgehog (father) Charles Hedgehog (uncle)
The same way as all other animals - with their mouths.