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THey sort of got used to us, but still curled up -no hissing though. THey knew we would feed them at night. THey showed up wiith their babies as soom as it got darl. THey are usually full of ticks in the wild so i didnt pick them up to often but when i saw a live one near the road id carry it to safety. Unfortunatley you saw them more often run over and dead by the road like you see possums and racoons here. Those poor guys are just to small and slow. And back in germany they hibernate. Some babies that are found too small are brought to wild life stations so they can fatten up.
http://www.pro-igel.de/ here is a german website for your enjoyment
oh and they love to eat bugs, snails and slugs too. If it is meat and slower than them it game on.
the german word for hedgehog is IGEL and is pronounced just like the english word EAGLE"
THey sort of got used to us, but still curled up -no hissing though. THey knew we would feed them at night. THey showed up wiith their babies as soom as it got darl. THey are usually full of ticks in the wild so i didnt pick them up to often but when i saw a live one near the road id carry it to safety. Unfortunatley you saw them more often run over and dead by the road like you see possums and racoons here. Those poor guys are just to small and slow. And back in germany they hibernate. Some babies that are found too small are brought to wild life stations so they can fatten up.
http://www.pro-igel.de/ here is a german website for your enjoyment
oh and they love to eat bugs, snails and slugs too. If it is meat and slower than them it game on.
the german word for hedgehog is IGEL and is pronounced just like the english word EAGLE"
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