Funny Hedgehogs – Cute and Funny Hedgehog Videos Compilation – Erizos Graciosos Vídeo Recopilación | Animal Planet Videos
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Hedgehogs make cute pets. Hedgehogs are cute and funny. Hedgehogs are awesome. Check out these cute turtles and funny hedgehogsin this cute and funny hedgehogs videos compilation.
Los erizos son lindas y adorables. Los erizos son increíbles. Vea estos erizos graciosos en esta vídeo recopilación graciosa de vídeos de erizos.
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😻 CATS ➞ https://goo.gl/Fn5hjw
🐶 DOGS ➞ https://goo.gl/Ytjqj2
🦉 OWLS ➞ https://goo.gl/hdMX44
🐼 PANDAS ➞ https://goo.gl/VvSvW7
🐔 ANIMALS ➞ https://goo.gl/UzfEuX
🐢 TURTLES ➞ https://goo.gl/ZZeD4W
🐦 PARROTS ➞ https://goo.gl/8P8m9v
🐷 MINI PIGS ➞ https://goo.gl/HooE6u
🦎 REPTILES ➞ https://goo.gl/B1mNe9
🐒 MONKEYS ➞ https://goo.gl/ysT6w5
🐺 RACCOONS ➞ https://goo.gl/39tNed
🐳 OCEAN LIFE ➞ https://goo.gl/q8izcp
🐹 GUINEA PIGS ➞ https://goo.gl/rtVDkv
🐯 WILD ANIMALS ➞ https://goo.gl/25ZbvD
🐍 NATURE IS AWESOME ➞ https://goo.gl/ViLfFF
🐇 ANIMALS DOING THINGS ➞ https://goo.gl/ea14Rn
A hedgehog is any of the spiny mammals of the subfamily Erinaceinae, in the eulipotyphlan family Erinaceidae. There are seventeen species of hedgehog in five genera, found through parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa, and in New Zealand by introduction.
There are no hedgehogs native to Australia, and no living species native to the Americas (the extinct genus Amphechinus was once present in North America). Hedgehogs share distant ancestry with shrews (family Soricidae), with gymnures possibly being the intermediate link, and have changed little over the last 15 million years. Like many of the first mammals, they have adapted to a nocturnal way of life Hedgehogs’ spiny protection resembles that of the unrelated porcupines, which are rodents, and echidnas, a type of monotreme.
The name hedgehog came into use around the year 1450, derived from the Middle English heyghoge, from heyg, hegge (“hedge”), because it frequents hedgerows, and hoge, hogge (“hog”), from its piglike snout. Other names include urchin, hedgepig and furze-pig. The collective noun for a group of hedgehogs is array.