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Bald hedgehog is found abandoned | Bald hedgehog is found abandoned |
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A bald hedgehog abandoned by his mother in a garden in Norfolk is being treated at a wildlife rescue centre in a bid to encourage his spikes to grow. | A bald hedgehog abandoned by his mother in a garden in Norfolk is being treated at a wildlife rescue centre in a bid to encourage his spikes to grow. |
Baldrick, named after the character from the television programme Blackadder, was brought to Foxy Lodge wildlife rescue centre, Great Yarmouth. | Baldrick, named after the character from the television programme Blackadder, was brought to Foxy Lodge wildlife rescue centre, Great Yarmouth. |
He is now being cared for by Tonia and John Garner in the hope he can be eventually released into the wild. | He is now being cared for by Tonia and John Garner in the hope he can be eventually released into the wild. |
Treatment includes antiseptic scrubs and baby oil massages. | Treatment includes antiseptic scrubs and baby oil massages. |
Mr Garner told the BBC News website that Baldrick was spotted in a garden being pushed along by its mother. | Mr Garner told the BBC News website that Baldrick was spotted in a garden being pushed along by its mother. |
He said: "They are not very good parents in the wild and if they have a family of six babies, about two will never make it." | He said: "They are not very good parents in the wild and if they have a family of six babies, about two will never make it." |
Baldrick's mother eventually took her other babies away, abandoning her bald son who ended up at the wildlife centre. | Baldrick's mother eventually took her other babies away, abandoning her bald son who ended up at the wildlife centre. |
Mr Garner said when Baldrick was brought in in August aged about six weeks he weighed 240g, but is now up to about 800g. | Mr Garner said when Baldrick was brought in in August aged about six weeks he weighed 240g, but is now up to about 800g. |
Since hedgehogs rely on their spikes for protection, Baldrick will not be released into the wild until his spikes return. | Since hedgehogs rely on their spikes for protection, Baldrick will not be released into the wild until his spikes return. |
If despite treatment, he remains bald, Mr Garner said he will stay at the centre. | If despite treatment, he remains bald, Mr Garner said he will stay at the centre. |
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