hedgehog in the PONS Dictionary

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Recent studies point to the role of hedgehog signaling in regulating adult stem cells involved in maintenance and regeneration of adult tissues.
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All wild hedgehogs can hibernate, although not all do; hibernation depends on temperature, species, and abundance of food.
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As a result, the computer produces the image of a hedgehog.
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However, such parameters were hard to achieve in makeshift hedgehogs, reducing their usefulness.
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It is considered one of the smallest middle eastern hedgehogs.
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As insectivores, hedgehogs need a diet that is high in protein and low in fat.
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Several scholars, however, discard this identification, because the hedgehog, contrary to the qppdh, lives neither in marshes nor ruins, and has no voice.
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For this reason bucket type wheels are preferred by many hedgehog owners, and they are available from many breeders.
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Keeping this in mind, a hedgehog requires as much room as possible.
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When under extreme stress or during sickness, a hedgehog can also lose spines.
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