Some die. Personally thats the saddest
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
There is the domesticated hedgehog, European type hedgehogs, African type hedgehogs, Long Eared type hedgehogs, and Desert type hedgehogs. Each have a few species within the type, with the exception of domesticated hedgehogs. They are hybrids of two species, and considered their own "type".
Wild hedgehogs live all over California. They like to live in the cars there & eat poop. plus they like to share with each other lots.
First off, the hedgehog is a male so naturally they do not have any eggs inside of their body. Females have the eggs, not males. Secondly, hedgehogs are mammals and since the only two mammals on the planet which the female of the species can lay eggs are the platypus and the echidna, both of which happen to be from Australia.
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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
One thing that could happen is that the force that acts between them decreases.
They have large eyes, 5 toes on each foot, they are shrew like, they have a long snout and have digging claws.
Different hedgehog species have adapted in different ways. Quills evolved for protection against predators; some species developed long ears to disperse heat in the desert; some hedgehogs evolved longer body shapes to be better burrowers; European hedgehogs evolved darker colors to blend in with the forest. The list goes on and on.
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No. Unless they are a mating pair. If they are two females they might tolerate each other, they might not. DO NOT keep males in the same cage. There is a 95% chance they will fight over territroy, food, water, the wheel, and whatever else they can!
Repetition is something that is being repeated, for instance.. The same thing happens during each experiment. And replication is having a double of something.