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Pointy bush with pointy branches? No bother. I’ll just mash through with my face where my eyes and all that are. 
 

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Photos don’t do it justice. You could lose a skittle in there, no problem. 

 

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When I was a kid I had a whippet that would bite and simply crush hedgehogs in spite of the spines and the pain it would cause, I had to walk him in his racing muzzle on his nighty walk in the end.

He had some serious wounds/scars on his chest over the years from chasing rabbit and hares through barbed wire fences. 
 

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