A group of hedgehogs is usually called a herd. However, there are some other less-common named used for them such as a prickle or an array.
Baby hedgehogs are called hoglets.
Baby hedgehogs are called hoglets.
A group of hedgehogs is called an array.
The collective nouns are an array of hedgehogs, a prickle of hedgehogs. However, in the wild there would never be such a thing as they are solitary animals.
Baby hedgehogs eat cat food and water
due to orphaning baby hedgehogs
Young rats, cats, rabbits, squirrels, skunks, hedgehogs & beavers, their young are called kittens.
A group of baby frogs are called "tadpools". A baby frog is called a "Tadpole".
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."
A prickle is a group of porcupines.
A drift, drove, litter (young), sounder (of swine), team, passel (of hogs), singular (refers to a group of boars)
a baby deer is called a fawn and a group of deer i think are called a herd