hedgehog Emoji
The 🦔 hedgehog symbol is a cute emoji representing a hedgehog in digital messages and design.
U+1F994
The 🦔 hedgehog emoji is a popular choice for animal-themed posts and playful UI labels. It helps add character to messages without needing extra text. You can copy it directly or insert it using common web encodings.
hedgehog Emoji Meaning
The 🦔 hedgehog emoji most commonly represents hedgehogs—small spiny mammals—in a friendly, playful way. People use it for nature and wildlife topics, animal illustrations, or when talking about hedgehog care, gardens, or backyard visitors. It can also suggest traits associated with hedgehogs in a general, non-technical sense, such as being a little prickly, protective, or cautious—usually in a lighthearted tone. In design and writing, it works well as a visual accent for animal collections, children’s content, or eco-themed campaigns.
Common uses
- •Animal-themed social media captions and hashtags
- •Labels and icons for wildlife, nature, or zoo apps
- •Children’s stories, worksheets, and educational materials
- •Branding or UI decoration for pet-related websites and newsletters
- •Decorating presentation slides for eco and outdoors topics
Examples
🦔 Hedgehog Symbol (Copy & Paste)
- 🦔Look at this 🦔 in the garden—so tiny and brave!
- 🦔Today’s wildlife spotlight: 🦔 hedgehogs and their habitats.
- 🦔My playlist is all about forest sounds—plus a 🦔 cameo.
- 🦔If you spot a 🦔 near your yard, keep a safe distance.
- 🦔New sticker pack includes 🦔, 🐾, and 🐿️!
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F994 | |
| HTML Entity | 🦔 | |
| HTML Code | 🦔 | |
| CSS | \1F994 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for the 🦔 hedgehog symbol?
The Unicode code point for 🦔 (HEDGEHOG) is U+1F994.
How can I paste or use 🦔 on a website?
You can copy the character directly as 🦔 or use the HTML entity 🦔 in your markup.
Can I include 🦔 in CSS or JavaScript?
Yes. CSS escape: \\1F994. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F994}.
What does the 🦔 emoji usually mean?
It most often represents a hedgehog, and it’s commonly used for wildlife or nature themes, or to add a playful “prickly/cautious” vibe in a lighthearted way.