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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Celebrating World Art Day
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Nazar amulets, Goreme National Park, Cappadocia, Turkey
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Winter in Old Nuuk
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee
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Hello, harbinger of spring
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Barracudas at Shark Reef, Ras Mohammed National Park, Sinai Peninsula, Egypt
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An aviation celebration
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At the gates of the ksar
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Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, East Java, Indonesia
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Birch trees, Drammen, Norway
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Village of Santa Maddalena, Dolomites, Italy
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Bringing together history and technology
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Greater flamingos, Lüderitz, Namibia
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La Brecha de Rolando (Rolands Breach), Spain
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Cannes, France, in the spotlight
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Baddest of the badlands
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One giant leap for penguins
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Dallas Latino Cultural Center for Hispanic Heritage
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Pearl Harbor Day
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Tegallalang terrace farms in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
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Independence Day of the Argentine Republic
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Groundhog Day arrives—beyond a shadow of a doubt
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Avatars of the Wolf Moon
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Memorial Day
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Making it work—in Norway
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National Mushroom Month
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Where the glow of the holidays lingers
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Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
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Giants of the avian world
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Happy Fat Tuesday!
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