They are native to Europe, Asia, Africa, and New Zealand.
they originate in green hill zone! lol just kidding they are native in Europe though
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No. There are no hedgehogs in Australia, either native or introduced.
There are 17 species of hedgehog are found through parts of Europe, Asia, Africa, and New Zealand. There are no hedgehogs native to Australia, and no living species native to NorthAmerica.
There are no feral hedgehogs native to North America. African Pygmy hedgies have been available as pets, but are illegal in some states.
Pygmy hedgehogs are native to Africa. They are now mostly domesticated.
There are 17 species of hedgehog are found through parts of Europe, Asia, Africa, and New Zealand. There are no hedgehogs native to Australia, and no living species native to NorthAmerica.
Most of Germany's native animals are not found in Australia. Alpine ibex, badgers, chamois, hamsters, hedgehogs, marmots, shrews, raccoons, squirrels, martens and the dormouse are not found anywhere in Australia.
Yes, hedgehogs are legal in Indiana. Hedgehogs are only illegal in the states of Arizona (without permits), California, Georgia (with the exception of licensed breeders), Hawaii, Maine, and Pennsylvania.
Hedgehogs are native to Europe, Asia, and Africa. They were introduced to New Zealand.
You cannot buy hedgehogs in South Australia or any other state in Australia.
Kangaroos do not belong to the order Rodentia. They are marsupials, native to Australia, known for their powerful hind legs and tail that allow them to hop long distances.
Yes, there are wild hedgehogs native to Europe.
They evolved from earlier mammals. They are native to the states, after all.