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Four 4-week-old, Hedgehogs are currently hogging all of the attention at the Cincinnati Zoo.  The four incredibly cute Hedgehogs were born to mother, “Mali” and father, “Kenya,” and are currently off exhibit, behind the scenes in the Zoo’s Children’s Zoo Nursery.

Two male and two female, the siblings were born on February 4 and are being hand-raised by the Nursery keepers until they are old enough to be included in the Zoo’s Animal Outreach Program.  The babies are spending time getting acquainted with Zoo staff because their days will soon include interacting with school children, greeting visitors at the Zoo,  and traveling to schools throughout the Tri-state, as an official Zoo Outreach Animal.  

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Photo credits: Cincinnati Zoo

Nursery keepers are feeding the babies four times a day by grinding up dry Hedgehog food and mixing it with esbilac. The gruel is easy for the young Hedgehogs to digest.   The Cincinnati Zoo has been home to 13 Hedgehogs. Did you know baby Hedgehogs are born blind and hairless!? They don’t begin to sprout their sharp spines until 36 hours after birth.  The spines form a protective covering over their body.

5 responses to “Look Who’s Hogging All the Attention!”

  1. Trilby Avatar
    Trilby

    I’m a hedgehog!

  2. fpvs Avatar
    fpvs

    Why are they being hand-raised by zoo staff rather than being raised by their parents?

  3. Angela Goza Avatar

    Awww. We used to raise hedgehogs. Love.

  4. Gina Avatar
    Gina

    I used to have an African Pygmy Hedgehog as a pet and loved her to pieces, they are such delightful little creatures. The babies are so adorable!!! Makes me wish I was their nursery keeper right now 🙂
    @fpvs, they are probably being hand-raised so they will be used to human handling. Since they are going into the Outreach Program and are going to be around school children, the hedgehogs need to be acclimated to lots of hands, noise, and people milling around so they won’t be afraid. Hedgehogs aren’t really domesticated like dogs and cats, and can be very afraid of people unless they are handled at a young age by their breeders (or zookeepers). That’s not an official zoo statement, just my personal knowledge of the animal 🙂

  5. Pippa Avatar
    Pippa

    Cutest. Babies. Ever. Makes me want to have a pet hedgehog.

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