Cheap Pet Medicine
I was looking for some cheap pet medicine for my African hedgehog. The African hedgehog is becoming increasingly popular as a pet. Hedgehogs are insectivores, which burrow underground in the wild. They need warm temperatures, a high protein diet, and like to swim and climb. Hedgehogs are nocturnal, not domesticated, and require special diets. It is important to understand their behavior, husbandry and nutrition, and have the proper housing ready before getting one as a pet. The African hedgehog originates from equatorial and central Africa, and is found in a variety of habitats including forests, steppes, and deserts. The African hedgehog is nocturnal and lives in burrows or under rocks, tree roots, or brush piles. It is a member of the Erinaceidae family, which are insectivorous mammals, and it normally travels several miles each night in search of insects, snails, slugs, and earthworms. The African hedgehog is small in fact they are normally just slightly larger than pet rats. Hedgehogs generally live 4-6 years, but some have been known to live up to 8 years. The color of African hedgehogs varies from brown to almost black. When alarmed, a hedgehog will roll into a ball, with his head and limbs tucked in, and his spines pointing outward, resembling a spiny ball. A hedgehog can remain in this position for hours. One should never try to force a hedgehog out of this rolled position. Their spines are short, from 1/4 to almost one inch in length, and are unlike those of porcupines, in that they do not have barbs. The spines normally lie flat and completely cover the back and sides of the animal. Each spine has a life span of about 18 months, and are shed individually and replaced.


