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  • RIVERSIDE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL SERVICES VIA AP / SEPT. 13
                                Nic, a rare albino hedgehog found in a Southern California backyard. Animal Service officers found Nic on Sept. 13 and took it into their care. Spokesman John Welsh says the hedgehog was turned over on Wednesday to a rescue organization that has a special permit to care for exotic animals.

    RIVERSIDE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL SERVICES VIA AP / SEPT. 13

    Nic, a rare albino hedgehog found in a Southern California backyard. Animal Service officers found Nic on Sept. 13 and took it into their care. Spokesman John Welsh says the hedgehog was turned over on Wednesday to a rescue organization that has a special permit to care for exotic animals.

  • RIVERSIDE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL SERVICES VIA AP / SEPT. 13
                                Nic, a rare albino hedgehog found in a Southern California backyard. Spokesman John Welsh says the hedgehog was turned over on Wednesday to a rescue organization that has a special permit to care for exotic animals.

    RIVERSIDE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL SERVICES VIA AP / SEPT. 13

    Nic, a rare albino hedgehog found in a Southern California backyard. Spokesman John Welsh says the hedgehog was turned over on Wednesday to a rescue organization that has a special permit to care for exotic animals.

RIVERSIDE, Calif. >> Nic, a rare albino hedgehog found in a Southern California backyard, has found a home.

Riverside County Department of Animal Services officers found the furry little critter on Sept. 13 and took it into their care.

Hedgehogs are illegal in California so Nic stayed with the county until this week.

Spokesman John Welsh says the hedgehog was turned over on Wednesday to a rescue organization, MeoowzResQ, which has a special permit to care for exotic animals.

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