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A Hedgehog Is Replaced With A Brush At The Zoo, And A Note Is Written That Confuses Visitors

Have you ever thought about a prickly hedgehog as a brush? As unbelievable as it may sound, several zoo visitors saw an intriguing incident when an inanimate item encroached on the space reserved for a beloved hedgehog.

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It all started at the Kuragaike Park Zoo in Japan, when a visitor came to his favorite section, the hedgehog’s, and couldn’t help but notice something was off. The small hedgehog companion was nowhere to be seen.

Instead of the animal, the personnel had put a brush with the same rough skin as the animal, and its worn bristles mimicked the many quills that they have to protect themselves from predators.

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Anyone who came upon this “hoax” would be upset at first. However, the fact is that there is a compelling reason why the personnel at the location chose to make such a change.

Because he was still hibernating, the hedgehog couldn’t connect with his fans, and there’s nothing that can force him to leave the comfort of his habitat merely to satisfy the people that come to see him.

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‘Due to the cold, the animal is not on exhibit.’ Instead, take a look at this hedgehog-inspired brush. “Please return when the weather is warmer,” the zoo advised guests.

For the staff at this zoo, the hedgehog is a true celebrity, not only a source of entertainment that may be subjected to pain. Despite the fact that they live in captivity, they do everything they can to make them feel like they are in the wild and to treat them with respect at all times.

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Hedgehogs tend to extend their hibernation until the weather is suitable for them, at which point they may venture out to feed when no one is looking and return to their burrows to sleep again.

It is still uncertain when this hedgehog will leave its habitat and take over the brush’s space. Visitors keep going to the zoo expecting to see it, and when they don’t, they think it’s hilarious.

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“It’s free to enter the zoo, but even if I paid, I’d be laughing hysterically when I saw the brush instead of the hedgehog,” remarked a zoo visitor.

As a result, it is not a question of deception or deception on the side of this zoo, which just wishes to maintain its animals healthy while also acknowledging that they are living creatures with the right to privacy and independence.

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On sites like these, I congratulate you! There is no question that if you truly want to, you can care for animals.

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