A detailed illustration of a small mammal with spikes, representing a hedgehog.
A detailed illustration of a small mammal with spikes, representing a hedgehog. A small, spiny mammal with distinctive quills, suitable for use in vector design and cutting machine projects. A digital illustration of a hedgehog, suitable for vector graphics and design applications. A small, spiny mammal with a round body and short legs, suitable for digital design projects.
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