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Can hedgehogs eat?
No, in September, 2020, the State Forestry and Grassland Administration issued the Notice on Standardizing the Classified Management Scope of Fasting Wild Animals, forbidding hedgehog breeding for edible purposes, and allowing it to be used for non-edible purposes such as medicine, exhibition and scientific research.

Hedgehog in Heilongjiang, as a protected wild animal in Beijing, has become one of the second-class protected animals in 136 and is protected by law. This species has been listed in the List of Terrestrial Wild Animals under National Key Protection or with Important Economic and Scientific Research Value issued by the State Forestry Administration of China in August, 2000 1.

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Hedgehog is the general name of hedgehog mammals of the subfamily Hedgehog, which has 5 genera. Among them, hedgehog is the most common hedgehog, widely distributed in Europe, northern Asia, northern China and the Yangtze River basin.

The most common hedgehog in China is Heilongjiang. Hedgehog, also known as "Guagua Badger" in southern Jiangsu, is short and fat, with sharp claws, small eyes, short hair and short and dense thorns. Hedgehogs are nocturnal, mainly feeding on insects and worms, and can eat 200 grams of worms in one night. When it is attacked by the enemy, it can curl its body into a ball and stab it outward to protect itself. When I was born, I was soft and blind.

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Baidu encyclopedia-hedgehog