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Tuesday, January 13, 2015
5 Myths
About Hedgehogs
1.
Hedgehogs are related to porcupines: False. Hedgehogs and porcupines are very
different. Hedgehogs are classified as insectivores and porcupines are rodents.
Hedgehog "quills" are actually modified hairs that, while sharp, are
short and firmly attached to the hedgehog.
2. Hedgehogs
carry diseases: False. African hedgehogs harbor no more diseases than any other
indoor pet animal and, because they are generally kept in a small space, are
less likely to transmit illness.
3.
Hedgehogs can be releases "into the wild": Wrong. African hedgehogs
must be kept warm at all times (72 degrees fahrenheit or higher) and will
perish from exposure if "released".
4.
Hedgehog breeding is easy and profitable: Not the case. Special skills are
required to be a conscientious hedgehog breeder, and uninformed breeding
presents very real dangers to both mother and babies.
5. African hedgehogs are
"pygmies": False. The term "pygmy" was attached to imported
Central African and Algerian hedgehogs by pet wholesalers in North America so
as to differentiate them from their slightly larger British and European
cousins. Actually, there is considerable weight overlap between these species.
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