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Hedgehog - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A hedgehog is any of the spiny mammals of the subfamily Erinaceinae and the order Erinaceomorpha. There are 17 species of hedgehog in five genera, found through parts of Europe ...
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Hedgehog Central
Hedgehog Central for hedgehog hobbyists and fanciers. Helpful information on care, keeping, colours, showing, the show standard, clubs, the IHA, rescues and more
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hedgehog: Definition from Answers.com
n. Any of several small insectivorous mammals of the family Erinaceidae of Europe, Africa, and Asia, having the back covered with dense erectile spines and characteristically ...
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Hedgehog
Easier - A hedgehog is a small animal covered with a thick coat of sharp spines. The hedgehog sleeps in small burrows or nest of grass ...
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hedgehog - definition of hedgehog by the Free Online Dictionary ...
hedge·hog (h j hôg, -h g) n. 1. Any of several small insectivorous mammals of the family Erinaceidae of Europe, Africa, and Asia, having the back covered with dense erectile ...
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Hedgehog signaling pathway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In a growing embryo, cells develop differently in the head or tail end of the embryo, the left or right, and other positions. They also form segments which develop into different ...
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hedgehog definition of hedgehog in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
hedgehog, 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.
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hedgehog - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about hedgehog
Insectivorous mammal native to Europe, Asia, and Africa. The body, including the tail, is 30 cm/1 ft long. It is greyish brown in colour, has a piglike snout, and its back and ...
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Tales of the Brass Hedgehog
Funny stories and music, what more could you want? Besides happiness, money and chocolate, that is. Because funny stories and music is what you are getting!
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The International Hedgehog Association
The worldwide organization dedicated to hedgehogs through education, exhibition and rescue.
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