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Is it a hedgehog – or a hat bobble? It can be surprisingly difficult to tell the difference | Wildlife

name: baby hedgehog.

Year: Unknown.

exterior: Very bad.

Oh my god! Can it be saved? So thought a kind-hearted animal lover who found this animal lying on the sidewalk in the cold. So she scooped it up and took it home, putting it in a cardboard box along with a hot water bottle and a little food.

Do you want to nurse them back to health? Unfortunately, he didn’t seem to have any appetite.

A “baby hedgehog” in a box with food. Photo: Kennedy News and Media

So what? By the next morning, she was still not moving, so she rushed her to Lower Mosswood Wildlife Hospital in Knutsford, Cheshire.

and They are Have you regained your health? There was nothing they could do.

Why not? It’s a wildlife hospital! Because when I looked into it, I found out that it wasn’t a baby hedgehog at all.

What was that? Bobble.

What is bobble? A pom-pom on a winter hat.

So someone brought the hat to the animal shelter? That’s an easy mistake to make.

No, it’s not. Apparently she was very embarrassed.

I’m sure you think so. “Remember, kindness knows no limits,” say the people at Lower Moss Wood Wildlife Hospital.

I don’t know if that’s the lesson here. Anyway, this happens more often than you think.

Does anyone take sick accessories to the hospital? After the story broke, a woman contacted BBC Breakfast and admitted she had taken the fruit loaf to the vet after finding it in the grass, thinking it was a hedgehog.

Fruit bread is not prickly. Several birds reportedly pecked at it, making it spiny. Another man tried to save a horse manure in the middle of a busy road.

Should the government educate the public about what hedgehogs look like? It’s not just hedgehogs. The RSPCA regularly investigates snake sightings. become a toy Or even a piece of an old strap.

I feel hopeless, I really do. They also responded to rescue a stuffed animal, a decoy duck and a destroyed white plastic chair. mistaken for a swan.

A genuine hedgehog. Photo: Andrea Kornfeld/Alamy Stock Photo

Do you know what the real tragedy of all this is? Are humans so disconnected from nature that we can no longer distinguish between sick wild animals and inanimate objects?

There’s a hat there Not enough bobbles. Yes, can someone please think about hats?

Please say: “The good news is that the dog that’s menacing in your yard isn’t an XL bully.”

Please don’t say things like: “The bad news is it’s an ottoman.”

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