The Bank of England will put animals on its next banknotes instead of divisive historical figures, with the hedgehog emerging as the ideal choice for Britain.
The proposal is based on their findings which show for the first time that hedgehogs can hear high-frequency ultrasound.
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Sonic hedgehogs – mammals’ hearing holds the key to species’ conservation
Hedgehogs have super-hearing that could prevent them from being hit by cars – if manufacturers simply adapted their vehicle design – a new study has suggested. One in three hedgehogs are killed in ...
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Michigan pet store violated judge’s orders to stop dealing in exotic animals, officials allege
SAGINAW TWP, MI — An exotic pet store in Saginaw Township is continuing to violate the Animal Welfare Act by flouting court orders and allegedly providing federal officials with sketchy records of its ...
Researchers from the University of Oxford have studied the possibility of using ultrasound to protect European hedgehogs from road accidents, which are one of the main causes of death of these animals ...
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Donald Glover Voicing ‘Super Mario Galaxy’s Yoshi
(Left) Donald Glover attends the 74th Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 8, 2017 in Beverly ...
The “stripe” kept growing until by 1819 it was 3km long and had acquired the moniker Bull Island. Its emergence from the sea ...
The Bank of England plans to replace historical figures like Winston Churchill on UK banknotes with images of native wildlife ...
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