A greedy dormouse got into the bird feeder and had a good meal in it. As a result, because of eating too much, he became "fat" for several laps, trapped in it and couldn't escape.
According to The Sun, 72-year-old Cheryl Hewins lives in Ventnor, Isle of Wight, before she rescued the little thing from the feeder in the garden , Also called to consult an expert. "I was surprised to find that it was sitting in my bird feeder. It must have been there all night, eating too much to get out." Cheryl said. The
expert said that the dormouse was hoarding fat for hibernation. “Cheryl was a little panicked after she found it in the bird feeder. She sent me the photo, and when I saw the photo, I couldn’t believe it. It seemed. Somewhat funny." The expert said.
Dormouses belong to the order of rodents, and they resemble murines in appearance. They are named for their hibernating habits. They come out after dark and feed on fruits and nuts. They do not store food for the winter like other rodents, but eat as much as possible to store fat for the winter. During hibernation, dormouses lose nearly half their weight, their body temperature drops and their breathing slows down. (Text/four tubes)
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