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Chinchillas are larger, furry mammals in Order Rodentia. As such, they have rodent-like qualities.

Hedgehogs are smaller, quill-covered mammals in the Order Erinaceomorpha.

Both animals have differing lives, nutritional needs, behaviors, etc

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