Are hedgehogs territorial?

Are Hedgehogs Territorial?

Hedgehogs are generally not considered territorial animals. In the wild, they tend to have overlapping home ranges, and multiple hedgehogs can coexist in the same area without significant conflict. However, they can exhibit territorial behavior during the breeding season, particularly males who may defend their territory against other males to attract females. In captivity, providing a spacious environment can help reduce any potential territorial disputes, especially if you have more than one hedgehog. It's essential to monitor their interactions to ensure they get along well and to provide separate spaces if necessary.

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Hedgehog Care Hedgehog Behavior Territoriality