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Sometimes an under-rated member of the animal kingdom – hedgehogs still deserve our love and devotion.

Why, I hear you ask?

Well, they are cute and prickly – a bit like ourselves at the best of times, right?

Anyway, today is Internation hedgehog today – a chance to celebrate these little creatures. 

So, we are here to provided you with an array of adorable hedgehog pictures – because we can. 

Bow down to the greatness…

1. Peaky Blinders Hedgehog (amazing!)

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2. Hey there, sailor.

Heg

3. Coachella vibes.

Welcome To My Confusing Land Of Simple Pleasures.

4. Olé.

When you think of having those pet with quills, you may ask first, “What do hedgehogs eat?” You have to ensure that you will be providing them with the proper food and diet for them to stay healthy and active.

 4. Anyone for a cheeky cone?

Dieser Igel im Eishörnchen ist doch wirklich zum Dahinschmelzen. | 21 kleine Tiere, die im Internet viel zu wenig Beachtung finden

5. The birthday boy!

Hi! I just wanted to send along a few pics of my hedgehog

 6. Can't take the cuteness tbh.

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7. Sorry. We're done.

Sunflower hedgehog. http://ift.tt/2dbcxxt More

 8. Winter woolies are key.

Ready for Easter egg hunt!!

9. Live your best life hun. 

Yay, I'm swimming in my pool on an inflatable donut! ☆♡

 10. Hedgehogs are deadly. End of discussion. 

…or the “WE DID IT!” smile… | 17 Hedgies Who Will Make You Smile

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Yep, sadly it's true; Hedgehogs could be wiped out in just ten years.

The nocturnal creatures are being driven to the brink of extinction by a combination of climate change and garden goal nets.

Experts and conservationists are meeting this week to consider and debate plans to save the wild animal at a Help for Hedgehogs conference.

And while changing weather patterns are believed to be disrupting the creature’s hibernation habits, chain link fences and garden netting is also killing large numbers.

Hedgehogs will be particularly vulnerable in the coming months as babies born late struggle to gain enough weight to survive through the winter(sob).

Hedgehog expert Dr Nigel Reeve said: “The hedgehog is one of our most popular wild animals but it is now on real trouble and declining fast.”

Hedgehog numbers are believed to have fallen to around one million since the 1950s, when an estimated 30 million inhabited countrysides and gardens, according to figures from the Hedgehog Preservation Society.

In the past decade their numbers have fallen by ten percent, a rate of decline which will see them wiped out in a decade.

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