Q&A NATURE'S WEIRDEST CREATURES Think all hedgehogs are spiky! Think again. The aptly named furry hedgehog sports a fine pelt of floof with ne'er a prickle in sight.
Furry hedgehogs, also known as gymnures, are found in the subtropical evergreen forests of Southeast Asia, including Vietnam, Sumatra, China and the Malay Peninsula.
Their pointy snouts are hedgehog-like and their naked tails are rat-like, but there's also something of the shrew about them. They're not, however, closely related to rats, and instead nestle happily within the family of Erinaceidae, which incorporates both furry and spiky hedgehogs alike.
Where regular hedgehogs have spines made from stiff, hollow, keratin-dense hairs, furry hedgehogs, which are thought to have evolved before their spiky relatives, are covered in dense fur. Depending on the species, the fur…