The feeling of the prickly hedgehog cannot return to nature
A family in Duntocher, Dunbartonshire, Scotland happened to find a spiky hedgehog on his garden.
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Baldy hedgehog does not have spikes
Baldy on another normal hedgehog
The hedgehog is named Baldy. The family handed this six-week-old hedgehog to the Hessilhead Wildlife Rescue Center.
A staff member of the center said the porcupine has normal health but it will certainly never return to nature.
Gai is considered to be the only protection weapon of porcupines. Baldy will become a good prey for other animals because it has no spikes on it.
Due to lack of spikes, Baldy's skin is quite dry. Health workers have to oil tea for this poor hedgehog every day.
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