Never knew hedgehogs could shed their skin…

by JonnyAnsco

46 comments
  1. Fox or badger.

    Found one or two in the garden over the years.

  2. So I got some bad news for you buddy.

    But, on the bright side. Looks like you’ve got a new hat for a baby?

  3. He got tired of a glamorous life under the spotlight and became a simple, humble rat.

  4. Ill add that to the survival game materials then.

  5. Probably a badger got it.

    They do something similar if they can get a sheep, you’ll find the fleece rolled back around the body.

  6. I 100% made the mistake of opening the comments in the assumption someone would confirm if this was true or not and here I am adding to the unhelpfulness of the answers.

  7. I foster hedgehogs for a charity. I have one at the moment that Im looking after until she gains enough weight to be released. We can’t release at our house sadly as we have badgers…and badgers will uncurl a hedgehog and kill them by gouging at their soft stomachs leaving this, a scooped out prickly shell.

  8. 🙁

    They don’t shed their skins. A badger or fox got to this one, I’m leaning towards badger.

  9. That hedgehog is back at a bonfire/grace…just hasn’t returned to collect his dropped soul yet.

  10. The ~~artist~~ hairpiece formerly known as ~~Prince~~ a hedgehog.

  11. What’s the difference between a hedgehog and a BMW? Pricks on the outside of a hedgehog

  12. I’m going to hold your hand when I say this…

  13. Hate to break the news mate but hedgehogs don’t do that and the reason it’s like this is for another reason 

  14. I can use one of my favourite words!

    The hedgehog’s been *degloved*

  15. I’m kinda amazed it got predated on. Like…which predator goes for spikes hedgehogs?

  16. I have found bits like that after cutting the grass with a tractor mower…

  17. reminded me of sylvanian families hedgehogs that sometimes lose their hairbjt wtf man

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