Look Very Closely At The Special Features Of These Hedgehogs…
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Hedgehogs are some of the cutest animals on Earth even with their prickly spikes. Do you know what’s even cuter than a regular hedgehog?
A long-eared hedgehog!
These hedgies are part puppy, part mouse, part magic and all amazing! But don’t take our word for it…
Meet the long-eared hedgehog.
The long-eared hedgehog is most comfortable in long grass where it makes its nest.
Having a quality nest is important for this little guy since he hibernates from October to May.
They are less timid than their short-eared relatives.
They are native to Central Asia and the Middle East.
So sweet!
Have you ever seen anything this cute?
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