A young hedgehog that was unable to use its hind legs when it was found last year has been receiving hydrotherapy treatment from animal welfare experts. The hedgehog was nicknamed ‘Phelps’ by experts ...
The animal, nicknamed Chunkie by vets, weighs about 850g (1lb 13oz) - almost a third more than he should. A diet has not worked and volunteers looking after him fear he might never be released into ...
His rehabilitation is thanks to the Hedgehog Welfare Society. According to the video description: Baby hedgehog, Kayak, was brought to [The Hedgehog Welfare Society] too weak to walk. After being ...
Discover the fascinating creatures that curl up into tiny spheres, from prickly defenders to cuddly, fur-covered masters of natural self-protection. These animals curl up to conserves heat, protects ...
A hedgehog had to be deflated after it swelled to the size of a football. The female creature had inflated to twice its normal size. The hedgehog was so large that it was spotted by a passenger on a ...
Chunkie the hedgehog is unable to curl up into a ball and cannot be released into the wild A fat hedgehog is to have hydrotherapy treatment because he is unable to curl into a ball. The animal, ...