Very sad is a cow fighting for their calw. 8times... 15times... pregnant, but never is allowed to touch and love it. They cry. Just because we want to have baby's milk which we don't need.
This didn't seem like attack mode this seemed more like if you wake them up you're going to babysit type of attitude like this isn't the first time the human has done this when they're quiet and calm he comes to mess with them to make a video LMAO
Our old hedhehog lady used to make angry noises any time we tried to touch her. Which made bath time miserable cause we had to clean the poop out of her cage and off her feet frequently (she had neurological problems)
For those also curious: When being born, the hoglets are encased in amnion and the spines are buried under a pocket of oedematous (fluid-filled) tissue that drains soon after birth - this protects the mother during birth and means they can be born head or tail first.
Everything weird is integrated in me :) I am a middle child,Never celebrated my birthday except the first one, A left hand writer has lil bit curly hairs,an introvert but smart & calm (a quite kid)
@@amayaa_n3xtdoor baby hedgehogs are hidden away in burrows by their parents until they're old enough that survival is easier for them, like their spines become sturdy enough to provide decent defense, if a wild baby hedgehog is visible to you, it's visible to anything that'll snatch it right up in front of you
i used _* "cross between a troll doll and pincushion" *_ as a prompt in my AI image generator, and i gotta say... it looks nothing like this... >_> LOL 😅
No. Sea urchin tastes delicious. Hedgehogs taste like pork and the texture is chewy. Only similarities i can see is that both have very little meat after cooking
Do you realize that this person voluntary disturbed and stressed the mom only to make the video (a hedgemom could give up her baby, if a human touch it!!) and to have fews min glory on youtube.? humans are so egotic, they use animals for their own interest. And the only reactions of ppl is that they are cute??? And i realize that finally the channel is only here to exploit this hedgehog life. So it prove again that humans instrumentalized animals for their own interests.
* pick's up the baby hedgehog * The mother: Hey give it back * pick's up another one * The mother: yeah you can keep that one, he's the middle child anyway
En mi jardín vivía un erizo igual que ese, solía venir por las noches a comer del pienso del gato y me parecía adorable, no se asustaba de nosotros… hasta que una noche escuche en una zona oscura del jardín unos “gritos” tremendos de un mirlo y asustado fui a ver que pasaba y el bicho ese se estaba comiendo vivo al mirlo (no se como consiguió atraparlo), pero al pobre pájaro le faltaba ya medio cuerpo y seguía vivo. Abrí la puerta del jardín y no llegué a ver si rodaba o no, pero de la patada que le metí dudo que se recuperase.
@@timexyemerald6290um, no. Animals care for their young buddy. She definitely said "unhand my child". This is a major stressor on her, for sure. Being a protective mother is not learned behavior from being domesticated, it is instinctive, and it occurs in nearly all species.
@@JimmymatthewbAmigo, te diré una curiosidad sobre los erizos y los conejos. Si tocas a sus crías les dejarás tu olor, lo que provocará que no la reconozcan, y pueden ocurrir varias cosas, que lo dejen morir de hambre, que lo maten (en el caso de los conejos, aplastado), o se la comen 💀
Hedgehogs are born fully equipped with soft spines, although they are more delicate and flexible than those of adults. These spikes become harder and more rigid over time. Sorry for ruining the fun
@@litteleven7257 a lot of animals do that, mice, hamsters, and even bunny’s. They’d rather eat their own offspring then let them become a happy meal to predators. ✨The circle of life✨🕺
A lot of times though, once an animal has a domesticity bond with a human they will encourage said human to interact with their young as early as possible. It's their way of ensuring that you bond with and are willing to provide the same benefits to their young as you have to them. They recognize your value and want to pass it on to their offspring. It's amazing and adorable.
Their quills are not out of their bodies usually when born they only start developing over the next 24 hrs. However some moms have gotten babies stuck if their quills developed too early