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Hedgehog
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Western European hedgehog Order : Insectivora Family : Erinaceidae Subfamily : Erinaceinae Species : Erinaceus europaeus Old World insectivorous mammal of the family Erinaceidae, related to moles and shrews. The spiny hedgehogs are found in Africa and Eurasia, except SE Asia. They have rounded bodies up to 13 in. (33 cm) long, very short tails, and pointed snouts; their backs and sides are covered with stiff spines and their undersides with coarse hair. They are usually brown and yellow in color. When frightened, a hedgehog rolls itself into a tight ball with its spines pointing outward; when rolled up it is invulnerable to almost any predator. The European hedgehog, Erinaceus europaeus, is about 9 in. (23 cm) long, with small ears. It is strictly nocturnal, spending the day in a burrow in the undergrowth; it hibernates in midwinter. The name hedgehog describes the tendency of these animals to make their burrows in the hedgerows that surround English fields. Hedgehogs are not related to hogs, but they root in the ground for food in the manner of hogs. Their diet consists of small animals, including worms, insects, frogs, mice, and even poisonous snakes; they have a high level of immunity to viper venom. A hedgehog will bite a snake and then roll itself up as the snake strikes, repeating this procedure until the snake is dead. E. europaeus is found throughout Europe and N Asia, as far north as the limits of the deciduous forest. Other spiny hedgehog species are found in Africa and Asia; many are desert dwellers. Some are wholly nocturnal and others only partially so; all either hibernate or aestivate and tend to hole up during dry weather. Info from: http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/h1/hedgehog.asp Photo taken with Konica Minolta Dimage Z5. Hope you like it and thanks for watching :-)

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::Dunstickin
08/24/06 2:11 PM GMT
WOW! what a comment description all for a hedgehog?....Makes me want to read this more than view your image!........which is very good and the framework you gave to it..sets it off nicely...I'm sorry my comment is not as long as the info but!......
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*Please forgive me, for not replying to every one of your lovely images-Problems with my hands is making it difficult at present* Dunstickin's Gallery
zengrabit
08/26/06 12:37 AM GMT
great pic! and i loved the 101 on hedgehogs too!
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.21citrouilles
08/26/06 12:37 AM GMT
This is a lovely animal and your capture is very good, clear and sharpé
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