How baby hedgehogs sound when they sneeze

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The Wildlife Aid Foundation, an animal sanctuary in Surrey in the UK, took in a trio of baby hedgehogs who were abandoned by their mother shortly after birth. The hoglets were discovered after being on their own for 24 hours.

Luckily, after they were taken in by WAF, these little hedgies soon got the care and attention they needed.

The cutest thing about these hedgehogs? Their tiny sneezes, which basically just sound like little squeaks. Perhaps these kids need a mini-tissue?

As for their unusual body paint, those are just dabs of nail polish that help to tell them apart. "We only paint their spines, which are made of keratine, like our nails and hair, so it's safe," Wildlife Aid explains on its YouTube video.

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