15 hedgehogs found in California trash can

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15 hedgehogs found in California trash can
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First posted: Sunday, June 04, 2017 09:37 PM EDT | Updated: Sunday, June 04, 2017 09:42 PM EDT
SAN DIEGO — Animal welfare officials say they’ve rescued several hedgehogs that were left in a trash can in Southern California.
The San Diego County Department of Animal Services says the hedgehogs were found Thursday in Ocean Beach.
The agency’s director, Dan DeSousa, says an animal control officer found 15 hedgehogs in a plastic bag that was dumped in the trash can.
He says five of the hedgehogs were dead and another was euthanized.
He says authorities are looking for the person who left the animals in the trash can and adds that it was unconscionable to have dumped the animals.
Officials say the nine hedgehogs that survived are recovering.
The agency says it is illegal to possess hedgehogs in California without a permit.
This Thursday, June 1, 2017 photo provided by the County of San Diego shows one of the nine hedgehogs, now under the care of County Animal Services after they were rescued Thursday, from a trash can in Ocean Beach, Calif. (Andy Tolley/County of San Diego via AP)
This Thursday, June 1, 2017 photo provided by the County of San Diego Communications Office shows some of the nine hedgehogs, now under the care of County Animal Services, after they were rescued Thursday, from a trash can in Ocean Beach, Calif. (County Animal Services/County of San Diego Communications Office via AP)


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They're not native to North America. We could be up to our armpits in hedgehogs in no time if they "take"... like sparrows and starlings and zebra mussels and danelions and norway rats and ....
 

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They're not native to North America. We could be up to our armpits in hedgehogs in no time if they "take"... like sparrows and starlings and zebra mussels and danelions and norway rats and ....

Those starlings required a second take...

I'm surprised this bit of information was even to be found in your brain...
 

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I hope that the trauma that the survivors endured doesn't cause them to develop a prickly personality. ;)