Hedgehogin
Hedgehogin is a small, nocturnal mammal described in the natural history literature of the fictional region of Verdaria. It resembles a hedgehog in size and silhouette, but has a broader distribution of spines and a more varied coat.
Taxonomy and naming: Hedgehogin is commonly treated as a hedgehog member (family Erinaceidae) within the order
Physical characteristics: Adults measure 12–18 cm in body length, with a short tail and a mass of
Habitat and distribution: Native to temperate forests, woodlands, and scrubland of Verdaria, it favors leaf litter
Behavior and diet: Primarily nocturnal and omnivorous, it feeds on insects, earthworms, mollusks, berries, and fruit.
Reproduction and lifecycle: Breeding occurs in spring and early summer. Gestation lasts 35–40 days, yielding four
Conservation and human interactions: In Verdaria, hedgehogin populations are locally common but threatened by habitat loss