Though they may seem exotic to most people in the Americas, wild hedgehogs are quite common in much of the rest of the world. The tiny creatures are usually nocturnal and use their spiky exteriors to protect themselves. Each hedgehog has about 6,000 quills, but the quills aren"t poisonous and don"t easily detach, like those of the also-quilled (but completely unrelated) porcupine.
Sleep tight, little hedgehog
Today in History
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Prague, Czech Republic
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Siblings Day
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Fibonacci Day
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Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park shines
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Swimming into the season
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Vacuum Chamber 5 at Glenn Research Center
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Australian baobab tree, Kimberley region, Western Australia
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Grand Canyon National Park anniversary
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The power of the forest
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Christmas star lanterns, Germany
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African buffalo, Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania
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A Eurasian red squirrel in Switzerland
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Ayutthaya Historical Park, Thailand
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Sparkling ice diamonds on a black sandy beach
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Bidding summer adieu
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St. Patricks Day
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Sunrise at Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
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A river runs through it
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Leap day
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Arrr! Can you talk like a pirate?
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When science looks like magic
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Valentines Day
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Nakupenda Beach Nature Reserve, Zanzibar, Tanzania
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Wat Sri Sawai in Sukhothai Historical Park, Thailand
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Dressed to impress
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Labor Day parade in 1915 Chicago
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Wind horses carry wishes for a new year
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Eastern grey kangaroos in Australia’s Kosciuszko National Park
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It’s Draw a Bird Day
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Nesting season for the leatherbacks
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