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The animal that hedgehogs are most afraid of is foxes, and foxes are not afraid of the thorns on hedgehogs, so foxes dare to provoke hedgehogs.
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Hedgehogs are most afraid of foxes, foxes are the natural enemies of hedgehogs, they will often throw hedgehogs into the water, and they will soon open their bodies and will take the opportunity to hunt them.
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All animals have natural predators, and hedgehogs are more afraid of most animals, and will often shrink into a clump.
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Except for hedgehogs. Spiky animals include: porcupines, armadillos, thorn-tailed lizards, echidnas, pufferfish, Australia.
Magic lizards and so on. 1. Porcupine.
Porcupines are mammalian species.
Animals of the family Porcupine, the genus Porcupine, are commonly found in Asia, Africa and Europe. The porcupine's long spines are up to 35 centimeters long, which also protects them. It is nocturnal and herbivore, feeding on leaves, fruits, bark and grass. In rodents.
, it has a lifespan of about 27 years at most, mainly because no predator can easily attack this spiky creature.
2. Armadillo spiny-tailed lizard.
The armadillo spiny-tailed lizard is about 20 centimeters long, and its body is covered with huge armor-like scales that are dark yellow, and when the South African armadillo lizard is in danger, it will hold its tail in its mouth and face all the hard scales towards the enemy to protect the soft part of its abdomen, and they will even quickly roll down the hillside in this posture and run away. This strange way of escaping is with another strange mammal.
"armadillos" are so similar, hence the name.
3. Echidna rats.
Echidna rat, also known as echidna rat or echidna. The echidna rat is about half a meter long and weighs kilograms. It is a genus of the family Echidna in the order Monofora.
There are 5 species in the genus, 2 of which are extinct. Protoechidna are all covered with spines, and the three surviving species live in New Guinea.
and Western Australia, but they are all endangered species.
4. Tufferfish. The spines on the pufferfish, also known as balloon fish, inflate its body with air to make itself bigger, and the small spines on its body protrude outwards to deter any attackers. All parts of the fish's body, except for the mouth, fins, and tail, are covered with bone spurs.
The covered, brown color makes it a master of camouflage.
5. Australian magic lizard.
The Australian lizard has cone-shaped spines on its body instead of scales, which are used to defend against attackers. This prickly animal is only found in Australia, and its color is greenish-brown and can be camouflaged with its surroundings. This animal is known to have a long lifespan in the wild, up to 20 years.
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Summary. Because of the competition and competition between these small animals, they try to minimize contact with another small animal after they identify it, that is, they are not afraid of its thorns.
Hello! The small animals that are not afraid of the spines of the little hedgehog have the following types of butterfliesHummingbirdRavenWoodpeckerOwlHuangliFishSalamanderOstrichMiniature dinosaurs.
Because of the competition and competition between these small animals, they try to minimize contact with another small animal after they identify it, that is, they are not afraid of its thorns.
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1. Hedgehogs are most afraid of badgers [huān].
2. Because badgers are a mammal and belong to the carnivorous order Mustelidae. Badgers usually have a gray coat color, a black underbelly, and black and white stripes on their faces. The ear tips are white. Feeds mainly on earthworms, but also insects, beetles, and small mammals.
1. The badger has a thick and fat body, short limbs, short round ear shells, small eyes and a sharp nose, a thick and short neck, and the toes of the front and rear feet have strong black-brown claws, and the front paws are longer than the hind paws. The back has long, coarse needle hairs from head to tail, and the color is a mixture of black-brown and white, appearing brownish-gray; The nose end has a well-developed cartilaginous nasal pad, similar to a pig's nose; The limbs are thick and strong, and the toes are all long and thick claws, and the claws are about the length of the toes.
2. Badgers rely on their keen sense of smell to feed on the rhizomes of various plants, earthworms and insect larvae underground, or frogs and crabs by streams, or mice in the bushes, and even rotting animal carcasses. Its claws are slender and curved, especially on its forelimbs, making it a powerful tool for digging into the earth.
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Hedgehogs are most afraid of weasels because weasels fart stinks. When the hedgehog rolls up, the weasel will fart at the hedgehog, and the hedgehog can't stand it and will run away. At this time, the prepared weasel will bite the hedgehog's mouth, and it is difficult for the hedgehog to escape,
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Carnivores such as martens, owls, foxes, etc., are the natural enemies of hedgehogs.
Nocturnal owls and foxes are the main predators of hedgehogs, and they are far larger than hedgehogs, and it doesn't take much skill to hunt them, in fact, hedgehogs' spiny hairs are nowhere near as hard and sharp as some people think.
The weasel will not attack the hedgehog directly, it will stink the hedgehog out and eat the hedgehog in its stomach, and he will start eating from the hedgehog's belly, not from the hedgehog's thorns.
The badger will observe the opportunity, and then make a surprise attack, find some weak spots of the hedgehog, and attack. Badgers will use their noses to turn the hedgehog over before eating it.
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