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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Genus
  
Mass
  
280 – 510 g (Adult)

Length
  
14 – 28 cm (Adult)

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Paraechinus aethiopicus

Gestation period
  
30 – 40 days

Higher classification
  
Paraechinus

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Similar
  
Hedgehog, Paraechinus, Mammal, Hemiechinus, Erinaceidae

The desert hedgehog (Paraechinus aethiopicus) is a species of mammal in the family Erinaceidae.

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Description

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The desert hedgehog is one of the smallest of hedgehogs. It is 5.5 to 11 inches (140 to 280 mm) long and weighs about 10 to 18 ounces (280 to 510 g). The spines on its back can be banded with coloring similar to the four-toed hedgehog.It is usually identified by its dark muzzle. If desert hedgehogs are threatened, their muscles go tight and pull the outer layer of skin around the body, making their spikes stick out in all directions. The spines tend to be longer than other hedgehogs for better protection against predation. As such it almost impossible to catch one.

Habitat

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It is found in the Sahara Desert, Algeria, Chad, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, and possibly Ethiopia.

Breeding

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Breeding begins in March, after hibernation has ended. The female desert hedgehog gives birth to up to six young, in a burrow or concealed nest, after a gestation period of around 30 to 40 days. The young are born deaf and blind, and with the spines located just under the skin, to prevent damage to the female during birth. The spines emerge within a few hours, and the eyes open after around 21 days. The young desert hedgehogs are weaned after about 40 days. There is thought to be single litter each year.

Threats

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The desert hedgehog is reported to be a common species with a wide distribution and a large population. It is believed to be reasonably tolerant of habitat modification, and is not considered globally threatened. No major threats are reported for the species, although some note that increasing desertification within its range may be leading to the fragmentation of its populations, and in some areas it may suffer increased mortality due to road traffic.

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References

Desert hedgehog Wikipedia


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