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Woodland Hedgehog (Medieval Italian). 
In ancient times, hedgehogs were sometimes referred to as “urchins,” due to their spines which resemble those of sea urchins. Hedgehogs are nocturnal omnivores, feasting on snails, toads, mushrooms, grassroots, earthworms, and berries. (Every garden should have one.)

wallacegardens:

Woodland Hedgehog (Medieval Italian). 

In ancient times, hedgehogs were sometimes referred to as “urchins,” due to their spines which resemble those of sea urchins. Hedgehogs are nocturnal omnivores, feasting on snails, toads, mushrooms, grassroots, earthworms, and berries. (Every garden should have one.)

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From the Tokyo National Museum.

From the Tokyo National Museum.

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(Source: sacred-profane)

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“Archaeologist” by Amanda Chronister

“Archaeologist” by Amanda Chronister

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