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The <b>Common hedgehog</b> is native all over Europe and in parts of Western Asia. There is also a big population in New Zealand. The hedgehog can be found in the wild but is also a common synanthropic species roaming busy cities, smalltown and - to its own demise - highways. It is a very common roadkill and has been added to the IUCN Red List as a potentially soon threatened species.
The <b>Common hedgehog</b> is native all over Europe and in parts of Western Asia. There is also a big population in New Zealand. The hedgehog can be found in the wild but is also a common synanthropic species roaming busy cities, smalltown and - to its own demise - highways. It is a very common roadkill and has been added to the IUCN Red List as a potentially soon threatened species.
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== Observations ==
== Observations ==

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The Common hedgehog is native all over Europe and in parts of Western Asia. There is also a big population in New Zealand. The hedgehog can be found in the wild but is also a common synanthropic species roaming busy cities, smalltown and - to its own demise - highways. It is a very common roadkill and has been added to the IUCN Red List as a potentially soon threatened species.

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