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    I've never seen a hedgehog walk like that. They always walk with their snout to the ground, like a dog sniffing a trail.

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    Right?! I can't stop staring.

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      I've never seen a hedgehog walk like that. They always walk with their snout to the ground, like a dog sniffing a trail.

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      I think that's because they are sniffing for bugs? As opposed to this picture, where she has to keep her head high so the baby doesn't just drag on the ground.

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        It was only a couple of years ago that I learned hedgehogs run wild in Britain. I'm 54. No idea where I thought they came from. Spontaneous generation in American pet shops?

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        Huh? Hedgehogs are native to Europe, Africa and Asia. They are not native to the Americas.

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          Huh? Hedgehogs are native to Europe, Africa and Asia. They are not native to the Americas.

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          Well. TIL.

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            Well. TIL.

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            You just keep learning about hedgehogs! At this rate you'll be a bonafide expert by 60!

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              Well. TIL.

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              We got these lil guys scurrying around our backyards
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              In return you have Opossums though 😄

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                This is the ugliest one I have ever seen.

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                  Hoggin’ ain’t easy

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                    This is the ugliest one I have ever seen.

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                    be nice. theres a rodent on the other side of that photo

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                      I used to have a couple of hedgehogs as pets when I was younger and when I got my own place I decided to just let them run free in my apartment. It was so amazing to be chilling on the couch, watching TV and then a hedgehog scurries past.

                      I'm not generally for invasive species, but when I see huge murmurations of starlings this time of year I have a hard time being mad at them... I think I'd feel the same way if hedgehogs were introduced in the US.

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                        Well. TIL.

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                        I have one living somewhere around the corner of my building here in Sweden. Though the population is shrinking sadly. They're very cute.

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                          Not a shitpost at all.

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                            be nice. theres a rodent on the other side of that photo

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                            Are they rodent though?

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                              Are they rodent though?

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                              Hedgehogs belong to the order Eulipotyphla, which includes shrews and moles, while rodents are in the order Rodentia and are characterized by their perpetually growing incisors.

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                                Hedgehogs belong to the order Eulipotyphla, which includes shrews and moles, while rodents are in the order Rodentia and are characterized by their perpetually growing incisors.

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                                Funny because I would have called a mole a rodent.

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                                  We got these lil guys scurrying around our backyards
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                                  In return you have Opossums though 😄

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                                  North America has the porcupine, also.

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                                    North America has the porcupine, also.

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                                    They're adorable too!

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                                      Hedgehogs belong to the order Eulipotyphla, which includes shrews and moles, while rodents are in the order Rodentia and are characterized by their perpetually growing incisors.

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                                      Fun fact: Healthy rodent teeth are yellow. White teeth are a sign of malnutricion

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                                        Fun fact: Healthy rodent teeth are yellow. White teeth are a sign of malnutricion

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                                        I know, just from pictures of beavers.

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