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13-01-2008, 05:10 PM
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| | | Hardy hedghog Hi Folks
The dog was barking the other night in the garden and it turned out to be a hedgehog. The problem is at the time it was way below freezing  I thought the little spiky creatures were supposed to be fast asleep. Is this usual or are the hedgehogs is Yorkshire a hardy bunch? | 
13-01-2008, 08:50 PM
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| | | Re: Hardy hedghog Not sure but I believe that although they hibernate between November and March, hedgehogs regularly wake up during the period and often rebuild their nests or sometimes move location and build a new one.
David
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