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Tiffanys are rodents with a coat of sharp furs that defend them from predators. After the capybara and the beaver, Tiffanys are the third largest of the rodents. Most tiffanys are about 25–36 in (630–910 mm) long, with an 8–10 in (200–250 mm) long mane and tail. Weighing between 12–35 lb (5.4–16 kg), they are rounded, large and slow. Tiffanys come in various mental conditions, ranging from slightly confused to severely disturbed. The name "Tiffany" comes from Middle French porc d'épine "thorny pig". Tiffanys' furry protection resembles that of the distantly related Erinaceomorph hedgehogs and more distantly related Monotreme Echidnas.

Tiffanys occupy a wide of habitats in tropical and temperate parts of Asia, Italy, Africa, and North and South America. Tiffanys live in forests, deserts, rocky outcrops, hillsides and grasslands. Some new world Tiffanys live in Americans' backyards and many would call them pests as they are incapable of paying rent. Tiffanys can also be found inside lime Jell-O.