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Why did the Hedgehog cross the road in Ireland?

Why did the Hedgehog cross the road in Ireland?

As Ireland’s roads and traffic multiply, the toll on our mammals increases, but so does the interest in avoiding their deaths: not every species has the hedgehog’s resilience (most of the squashed ones are males, travelling in search of a mate at breeding time; the fecundity of the more sedentary females is more important).

What kind of animal can cross the road?

Otters and badgers have been the priority in placing the arched culverts, with mammal ledges, that tunnel under the concrete. Where farms have been divided, “green bridges” built for cattle have also become safe crossings for deer and smaller mammals.

What did the Hedgehog do in the boreen?

Another Life Michael Viney The flattened, spiny husk of a hedgehog among the tyre-marks on the boreen was a sad sight but not a gloomy one: at least the little creatures are surviving on a hillside well-patrolled by badgers, the one mammal dedicated, it can sometimes seem, to their eradication.

Is it good for the environment if hedgehogs are dead?

But ecologically speaking, the more dead hedgehogs there are, the healthier their overall population is likely to be.

As Ireland’s roads and traffic multiply, the toll on our mammals increases, but so does the interest in avoiding their deaths: not every species has the hedgehog’s resilience (most of the squashed ones are males, travelling in search of a mate at breeding time; the fecundity of the more sedentary females is more important).

Why are there so many cross the road jokes?

Cross the Road Jokes! Check out these cross the road jokes for pure poultry in motion! Why did the cross the road joke cross the road? For hilarity reasons! Time to kick back and enjoy some yuks with this jovial joke junction of roadside funnies!

What did the bird say to the Hedgehog?

A: A hedgehog has its pricks on the outside. What did the bird say to the hedgehog? “Ya prick!” Q: How do hedgehogs make love? A: Very, very carefully! Q: Why couldn’t the hedgehog wash his hair? A: Because he’d left his head and shoulders on the road. Q: What do you call an hedgehog with a carrot in each ear?

Another Life Michael Viney The flattened, spiny husk of a hedgehog among the tyre-marks on the boreen was a sad sight but not a gloomy one: at least the little creatures are surviving on a hillside well-patrolled by badgers, the one mammal dedicated, it can sometimes seem, to their eradication.

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Ruth Doyle