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A hedgehog is a spiny mammal of the subfamily Erinaceinae, in the eulipotyphlan family Erinaceidae.
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- Hedgehogs have a coat of stiff, sharp spines.
- As they did not contain any actual hedgehog product, the Office of Fair Trading ordered him to change the name to Hedgehog Flavour Crisps.
- In 1981, British publican Philip Lewis developed a line of Hedgehog Flavoured Crisps, whose taste was apparently based on the flavourings used by Romani to bake hedgehogs.
- Romani people still eat hedgehogs, boiled or roasted, and also use the blood and the fat as a medicine.
- the blood is sold as a cure for ringworm, cracked skin and warts, and the flesh is eaten as a remedy for witchcraft.
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- Hedgehogs are also said to cure a variety of disorders from tuberculosis to impotence. In Morocco, inhaling the smoke of the burnt skin or bristles supposedly remedies fever, impotence, and urinary illnesses;
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- In the Middle East and especially among Bedouins, hedgehog meat is considered medicine against rheumatism and arthritis.
- They are traded throughout Eurasia and Africa for traditional medicine and witchcraft.
- They were eaten in Ancient Egypt and some recipes of the Late Middle Ages call for hedgehog meat.
- Hedgehogs are a food source in many cultures.
- Some hedgehogs intentionally wear tubes for hours.
- and walk around with them. Some owners call this "tubing" and promote the behavior, providing a tube cut lengthwise to allow the hedgehog to remove it.
- Domesticated hedgehogs can get their heads stuck in tubes such as toilet paper tubes,
- It is suggested that these peaks are related to the breeding season (adults) and dispersal/exploration following independence.
- Female deaths outnumbered males only in August, with further peaks in female deaths observed in June and July.
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- there were significantly more males than females collected, with peaks in male deaths occurring in May and June.
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- Of another 135 hedgehog carcasses collected from throughout Ireland,
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- Between April 2008 and November 2010 on two stretches of road measuring 227 km and 32.5 km there were 133 recorded hedgehog fatalities.
- In Ireland, hedgehogs are one of the most common mammalian road fatalities.
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- As with most small mammals living around humans, many are run over as they attempt to cross roadways.
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- This may be associated with lung/chest wall damage or a small external wound acting like a valve or a clostridium type infection.
- Antibiotic cover should be given.
- The air can be removed by incising or aspirating through the skin over the back.
- There is no single cause for this condition.
- The British Hedgehog Preservation Society advises:
- When you first see them they appear to be very big hedgehogs but when you pick them up they feel so light because they are mostly air.
- In my career I have seen three or four of these cases and they are very strange every time and quite shocking ...
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- The head vet at Stapeley's Wildlife Hospital, Bev Panto, said,
- literally blown up like a beach ball with incredibly taut skin.
- In 2017 the BBC reported a case in which a male hedgehog was "almost twice its natural size,
- a rare condition in which gas is trapped under the skin as a result of injury or infection and which causes the animal to inflate.
- Hedgehogs can suffer from balloon syndrome,
- which forms a distinct mating group within the Arthroderma benhamiae species complex.
- This ringworm or dermatophytosis infection is caused by Trichophyton erinacei,
- Hedgehogs uncommonly transmit a characteristic fungal skin infection to human handlers as well as other hedgehogs.
- This is known to be caused by the *Bordetella bronchiseptica* bacterium.
- Similarly to how pneumonia affects humans, the symptoms for pneumonia in hedgehogs include difficulty breathing and presence of nasal discharge.
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