Menthol wrote:
>hedgehogs are so rare when i live
are they more common when you die?
yes, because, as i stated the OP they eat angel tears.
so obviously when i die ill be sorrounded by hedgehogs…
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Menthol wrote:
>hedgehogs are so rare when i live
are they more common when you die?
yes, because, as i stated the OP they eat angel tears.
so obviously when i die ill be sorrounded by hedgehogs…
Jolly Jew wrote:
yes, because, as i stated the OP they eat angel tears.
so obviously when i die ill be sorrounded by hedgehogs…
More specifically this.
Musc To Go Faste
It's astounding how quickly this thread devolved from its original intention.
In fact, you could even say it devolved… fast.
That Glaceon wrote:
It's astounding how quickly this thread devolved from its original intention.
In fact, you could even say it devolved… fast.
GOTTA EVOLVE FAST
HA! What a ridiculous notion!
Hedgehogs are only awesome…
… when they're roboticized!
Cronus wrote:
More specifically this.
doesn't matter, still cute as hell.
also, obligatory:
I had a pet hedgehog once. It ran around in the courtyard and ate bugs all night. (All the houses had courtyards where we were from)
We never had any problems with cockroaches when we had a hedgehog.
It was just the darlingest thing ever
Jolly Jew wrote:
aww you are so lucky.
hedgehogs are so rare when i live, i see them like once a year when someone dare to step out of a bush…
it's funny how calm they are when appraoched by gaint humans… i can just easily pick it up and then in unfolds from its ball form..
Lucky for us maybe, but not so lucky for suburban hedgehogs.
They only come out at night and they are so common that it's not unusual to see one squished flat on the road. They are near impossible for drivers to spot before it's too late
But yea, they are pretty docile creatures. They sometimes show no fear of humans and let you pick them up
We don't see them that often because nocturnal and all. But they are pretty welcome in peoples properties as they help deal with pest control.
The L rule in action:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjC6Z4ZxCEI
NSFW
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