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You can put it back in its place, it belongs to nature, don't breed wild animals without permission, and be careful of infectious bacteria and viruses.
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Pick up a hedgehog on the side of the road, and if he is hungry, you can feed it something to drink. I then put it back into nature. Ah, that's good for him, after all, it's a wild animal, oh, it's not good to keep at home, some.
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It should be released back into the wild, let it survive in nature, and it is everyone's responsibility to protect small animals.
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Hedgehogs belong to the national protected animals. If you find it, you should contact the relevant department. Let the relevant department be contacted. Personally, I think it should be put back into nature. However, for the sake of insurance, it is better to contact the relevant departments and let the relevant departments deal with it.
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You can choose to put it back into the wild, basically the animals in our country belong to the three protected animals. Or don't raise your own wild animals, because wild animals are not too easy to feed.
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How to maintain hedgehogs, the average person does not know. It is recommended that you send him to the zoo. The zoo's keepers care, they are experienced and able to care for hedgehogs well.
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Find a place with a lot of green grass and throw it in, the hedgehog crawls slowly, it is easy to be run over by a car, and the final result is that the whole body sticks to the road and becomes a thin piece.
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Wild hedgehogs have lice and fleas. It's going to be released. And if you are not used to captivity, you may have a bad temper or even not eat.
Hedgehogs are nocturnal, territorial, and solitary, except that they may be with heterosexual hedgehogs during courtship and when raising offspring. In an environment where the genus Homo is raised.
Because hedgehogs live solitary in the wild, it is recommended to keep them alone. Because the hedgehog is an agile "climber", the material in the cage for keeping the hedgehog should be smooth.
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If the hedgehog is released, there are many cars on the roadside, so the hedgehog should be placed away from the roadside.
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This still has to be handed over to the pet hospital, or the relevant departments to deal with it, and there is a special person to deal with such a thing.
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I think if I have time to like it, I'll support him myself. Or just return him to nature!
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First of all, observe whether there is any injury, and if there is no injury, it should be released to nature under the premise of ensuring safety.
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The hedgehog is a wild second-class protected animal, so let it return to the place where it lives.
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Hedgehogs are nocturnal and eat insects and worms as their main food, and can eat 200 grams of insects in one night to eliminate pests, so it is beneficial to agriculture. Don't grab it, put it in the grass.
In September 2020, the National Forestry and Grassland Administration issued the Notice on Regulating the Scope of Classified Management of Prohibited Wild Animals, prohibiting the breeding of hedgehogs for the purpose of eating, and allowing them to be used for medicinal purposes, display, scientific research and other non-edible purposes.
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Is it a beast at the bottom of the prison? Did you know that the hedgehog is a national second-class protected animal? Are you still here to show off that you picked up a hedgehog?
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Put it back into nature and let it fend for itself.
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Protecting small animals is everyone's responsibility and should be released back into the wild immediately.
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Put it back in its place or put it in the wilderness.
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Just picked up a hedgehog on the side of the road. What should I do? I think it's still delivered. Nature wakes up. Let him return to his place.
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You don't have to do anything, the hedgehog doesn't need you to pick it up, I'm really helping you look forward to it,
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Just throw him deep into the grass and let it go back to nature.
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I just picked up a hedgehog, so if you say I like it, I'll raise it, it's easier to raise.
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I just picked up a hedgehog on the side of the road What to do, I suggest you release it.
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If it were me, I would choose to release the hedgehog and let the hedgehog return to nature.
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Hedgehogs on the road can't be picked up and taken home. First of all, hedgehogs are wild protected animals, and they cannot be taken home without a breeding permit. Secondly, the hedgehog that is picked up has been living in the wild for a long time, and its body is prone to viruses, which may be harmful to the body.
It's best not to take wild animals home. Wild animals live in the wild for a long time, so their bodies are prone to parasites and other viruses. I've seen hedgehog mites, vampire curling, this has a virus.
The habits of the hedgehogHedgehogs like to live in the bushes, are afraid of heat and cold, are timid and easy to be frightened, like quiet and noisy, like darkness and afraid of light. Because hedgehogs are warm-sensitive animals, they cannot regulate their body temperature stably, and they will hibernate in winter. But in the desert, hedgehogs choose to sleep in the heat and drought, similar to the summer hibernation process.
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It is best not to take wild animals home, because wild animals live in the wild for a long time, and their bodies are prone to parasites and other viruses.
Related Notes:The hedgehog is a very withdrawn animal, living in the bushes, timid, quiet, afraid of light, afraid of heat and cold. Hedgehogs are slow to move, and generally lie dormant at night. The hedgehog is a nest, hiding in the nest during the day and only coming out after dusk.
Hedgehogs are generally resistant to many kinds of poisons, but they are not resistant to pesticides, and sometimes they die of poisoning due to ingestion of insects killed by pesticides. In general, hedgehogs tend to stay away from human areas and prefer to nest on the edge of wilderness or by streams.
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You can pick it up and take it home, but it's better not to eat it, it's not good.
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What to do if you pick up a hedgehog on the road If the hedgehog is a wild hedgehog, taking the hedgehog home is only a temporary foster care, such an act will not be illegal, but if there are other circumstances in the number of circumstances, it may be illegal, and the best way to pick up wild animals is to hand them over to the forestry department for disposal. If the hedgehog is bred in captivity (many people currently keep hedgehogs as pets), it is not illegal to pick up a hedgehog that has been lost or abandoned by others.
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