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− | '''Hedgehogs''' are small, spiny mammals with the ability to curl themselves into a ball as a means of protection. In ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'', this makes them ideal as croquet balls. While the object of croquet is to hit the ball with [[Flamingoes|the mallet]], the hedgehogs spend a good deal of their time tapping their feet impatiently or shaking their heads at the lunacy around them. Only rarely do they actually tumble along towards the goal. |
+ | '''Hedgehogs''' are small, spiny mammals with the ability to curl themselves into a ball as a means of protection. In ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'', this makes them ideal as croquet balls. While the object of croquet is to hit the ball with [[Flamingoes (Alice in Wonderland)|the mallet]], the hedgehogs spend a good deal of their time tapping their feet impatiently or shaking their heads at the lunacy around them. Only rarely do they actually tumble along towards the goal. |
==See Also== |
==See Also== |
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Hedgehogs are small, spiny mammals with the ability to curl themselves into a ball as a means of protection. In Alice in Wonderland, this makes them ideal as croquet balls. While the object of croquet is to hit the ball with the mallet, the hedgehogs spend a good deal of their time tapping their feet impatiently or shaking their heads at the lunacy around them. Only rarely do they actually tumble along towards the goal.