Donziweasel
03-21-2009, 09:02 AM
These cute furry critters adapt very well to snow. They can ski very well, snowmobile without opposable thumbs, and generally take very well to snow.
The female member of the species is also very adaptable. They seem to be slightly forgetful, tend to like to shop for hedgehog items such as jackets from snowmobile shops, use thier cute noses to find shopping deals, and are very fashion conscience. They also drive very well, going over mountain passes, once again, without opposbale thumbs to hold the steering wheel. They do rely on the male part of the species for some basic functions, such as taking cameras to hot springs, making sure they have thier sungalsses on bright sunny days, and wearing white jackets for motorsports. Niether of the female ones I met were hard on the eyes either, especailly for being hedgehogs.
The younger female Hedgehogs in the 21 year old range seem to garnish much attention from male Hedgehogs in thier age range.
All and all, I have decided that I really like Hedgehogs. Easy going, fun to be around, and up for anything. I hope to see more of them migrate out here in the future.
The female member of the species is also very adaptable. They seem to be slightly forgetful, tend to like to shop for hedgehog items such as jackets from snowmobile shops, use thier cute noses to find shopping deals, and are very fashion conscience. They also drive very well, going over mountain passes, once again, without opposbale thumbs to hold the steering wheel. They do rely on the male part of the species for some basic functions, such as taking cameras to hot springs, making sure they have thier sungalsses on bright sunny days, and wearing white jackets for motorsports. Niether of the female ones I met were hard on the eyes either, especailly for being hedgehogs.
The younger female Hedgehogs in the 21 year old range seem to garnish much attention from male Hedgehogs in thier age range.
All and all, I have decided that I really like Hedgehogs. Easy going, fun to be around, and up for anything. I hope to see more of them migrate out here in the future.