What is a group of hedgehogs called?

A group of hedgehogs is called an array. Hedgehogs are nocturnal animals known for their spiny coat and distinctive odor. They are solitary animals but may occasionally gather in small groups, especially during mating season. Hedgehogs are omnivores, feeding on insects, small animals, fruits, and plants. They are found in Europe, Asia, and Africa, and are also commonly kept as pets. In a group setting, hedgehogs may engage in mutual grooming and social interactions, but they generally prefer to roam and forage alone.