Hedgehogs built wintering nests from anthropogenic waste
Zoologists have discovered two wintering nests of common hedgehogs, which are built from garbage, including plastic.
As noted in an article in the journal Ecology and Evolution, man-made materials in nests may provide benefits to hedgehogs, such as providing better insulation.
However, insectivores risk injury, illness, or even death from becoming entangled in or ingesting debris.
According to the authors, the owners of these buildings may have had to use garbage due to a shortage of more common materials - leaves and dry grass.
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