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Hedgehog Resting Inside Coconut Shell Figurine Statue, 4.5 inches Hedgehog Ornament, Hedgehog Figurine / Realistic 3203475

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Hedgehog Resting Inside Coconut Shell Figurine Statue, 4.5 inches Hedgehog Ornament, Hedgehog Figurine / Realistic
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Hedgehogs are cute little spikey animals, are cuddly and open from a ball when feel non threatened.
Perfect addition to your collectible figurines. Add a woodland touch to your garden or backyard with this hedgehog statue.
Give a touch of wildlife sanctuary to your garden or backyard with this sitting hedgehog statue.

Dimensions: 4.5 x 4 x 4.5 inches
This statue is good for both indoors and outdoors.
With their spikey spines and adorable faces, pet hedgehogs are practically begging for funny or punny names.
Excellent gift item.

Made from poly resin, nice detail.
"Spike" is house-trained. Likes kids, good temperament. Looking for a friendly home.

Trivia: The name hedgehog first came into use in the Middle Ages around the year 1450. Hedge was because it was often found in hedgerows and hog was because of its piglike snout.
The name for a baby hedgehog is a hoglet and a group of hedgehog is called an array or prickle.
Hedgehogs have around 5000 spiked spines on their backs, which are known as quills, and each one typically lasts around one year.
These quills are defensive and are useful to protect the hedgehog from attacks by foxes and badgers.
When hedgehogs feel threatened they can curl up into a spiky ball, protecting their belly and face from attack.
Hedgehogs have a very varied diet and eat many things including insects, snails, frogs and toads, snakes, bird eggs, carrion, mushrooms, berries, melons, and watermelons. Sometimes, hedgehogs will search for earthworms, after rainstorms.
The hedgehog is one of the first mammals and the hedgehog as we know it has been around for 15 million years, surviving ice ages in the process.

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