A hedgehog is a mammal. They are easily recognized by their spines, which are hollow hairs made stiff with keratin. Their spines are not poisonous. Hedgehogs are primarily nocturnal. They sleep for a large portion of the day, generally under cover of bushes or in holes in the ground. Depending on the species, the gestation period is 35-58 days. The average litter is 4 or 5 newborn. A single hedgehog can keep an average garden free of pests by eating up to 200 grams of insects each night. They eat also frogs and toads, small snakes, bird eggs, carrion and some fruit. Romany people eat hedgehog meat. They believe it has medicinal value, especially the blood and the fat. During the 1980s, hedgehog-flavor crisps were introduced in Britain.

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2001, Animals s/s

sfrb025, France, 2001

3.80
Mint NH
3.25
Used or CTO

1991, Environment protection 4v [+]

sug0194, United Nations, Geneva, 1991

4.50
Mint NH
4.00
First Day Cover

1987, Definitives, animals 20v

sbt0403, Botswana, 1987

30.00
Mint NH

1986, Protected animals 6v

sho3860, Hungary, 1986

2.60
Mint NH

1984, Animals 4v

smw0424, Malawi, 1984

6.00
Mint NH
5.50
Used or CTO

1980, Mammals 4v

spn0398, Papua New Guinea, 1980

2.40
Mint NH

1979, Animals 8v

slj0704, Libya Kingdom, 1979

4.50
Mint NH

1976, Summer issue 4v

sne1085, Netherlands, 1976

2.00
Mint NH
1.40
Used or CTO

1972, Youth, animal protection 4v

sbr0418, Germany, Berlin, 1972

1.50
Mint NH
1.50
Used or CTO

1970, European nature conservation 2v

slu0804, Luxemburg, 1970

0.70
Mint NH
0.70
Used or CTO

1969, Animals 4v

stt0711, Tunisia, 1969

4.00
Mint NH

1960, Forest animals 9v

sjo0917, Yugoslavia, 1960

6.00
Mint NH
5.00
Used or CTO

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