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The Northern white-breasted hedgehog (Erinaceus roumanicus), is a species of hedgehog. The range of the species extends in the west as far as Poland, Austria and the former Yugoslavia, and south to Greece and the Adriatic Islands, including populations on Crete, Corfu and Rhodes. It is found eastwards through Russia and Ukraine, as far east as the Ob River in Siberia. It is widespread throughout this range, and there are no signs of a significant population decline.

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  • Northern White-breasted Hedgehog
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  • The Northern white-breasted hedgehog (Erinaceus roumanicus), is a species of hedgehog. The range of the species extends in the west as far as Poland, Austria and the former Yugoslavia, and south to Greece and the Adriatic Islands, including populations on Crete, Corfu and Rhodes. It is found eastwards through Russia and Ukraine, as far east as the Ob River in Siberia. It is widespread throughout this range, and there are no signs of a significant population decline.
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  • Least Concern
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  • Northern White-breasted Hedgehog
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  • Erinaceus roumanicus
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  • west as far as Poland, Austria and the former Yugoslavia, and south to Greece and the Adriatic Islands, including populations on Crete, Corfu and Rhodes. It is found eastwards through Russia and Ukraine, as far east as the Ob River in Siberia.
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  • The Northern white-breasted hedgehog (Erinaceus roumanicus), is a species of hedgehog. The range of the species extends in the west as far as Poland, Austria and the former Yugoslavia, and south to Greece and the Adriatic Islands, including populations on Crete, Corfu and Rhodes. It is found eastwards through Russia and Ukraine, as far east as the Ob River in Siberia. It is widespread throughout this range, and there are no signs of a significant population decline. Taxonomically, it was for a time considered to be a subspecies of Erinaceus europaeus, and later a subspecies of Erinaceus concolor. Since the 1990s, it has been considered a separate species in its own right, following new genetic and morphological studies, with five subspecies Erinaceus roumanicus roumanicus, Erinaceus roumanicus bolkayi, Erinaceus roumanicus drozdovskii, Erinaceus roumanicus nesiotes, and Erinaceus roumanicus pallidus.
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