Baby Hedgehog Totally Looks Like A Sea Urchin

Baby Hedgehog Totally Looks Like A Sea Urchin
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Baby Hedgehog Totally Looks Like A Sea Urchin
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FIRST!!!
Nobody cares. P.S. your name is perfect for you.
Nobody cares P.S. you are an idiot.
Thank you, Captain Obvious…
so … they both have prickly parts?
Fail.
and their shape is so round
And you thought of this all by yourself? Fail.
That’s why they’re called “sea urchins”. The original meaning of “urchin” is “hedgehog.”
Yay, I learned my one fact of the day.
No, really, I didn’t know that.
You know, I was totally ready to call bullcrap on this, and then I looked it up. Turns out it’s true.
Also, no. Hedgehogs do not resemble sea urchins in any way other than the fact that they both have spikes.
Actually, in Russia sea urchins are called ‘morskoy yozh’, which means ’sea hedgehog’
Same in spanish: “erizo” for hedgehog and “erizo marino” (sea hedgehog).
Same in Lithuanian: “ežys” for hedgehog and “jūros ežys” (sea hedgehog)
Same in German: “Igel” for hedgehog and “Seeigel” (sea hedgehog)
Same in Dutch: “Egel” and “Zee-egel”
(In english you’ld pronounce it as Eagle :] )
Same in Hebrew: Kipod Yam (Kipod = Hedgehog and Yam = Sea)
No Soviet Russia Comment? Seriously? No “In Soviet Russia, sea urchins you”-type comment? I am very, VERY disappointed in all of you.
The Soviet Union is dead.
Same in the Netherlands.
Add Hungary to the line-up.
“sün” or “sündisznó” means hedgehog in Hungarian, while the Hungarian word for sea urchin is “tengerisün” or “sea hedgehog”.
The primary difference between these two creatures is that I want to keess the hedgehog but not the sea urchin.
Amy: Aww! It’s your baby picture, Sonic!!
Sonic: Whatever.
maybe, just maybe (haha), that´s way in other languages they are called just as the same with the only difference, one is called “of-the-sea”…
That´s pretty old to anybody who speaks portuguese….
Awwww, its a little hedgehog!
I was just about to comment
Luckily i’m not the only one who thinks its little