True to its depiction in “Alice in Wonderland,” the dormouse is indeed a sleepy little creature, hibernating up to three-quarters of its life. They sleep so soundly that when this little one was found by conservationists conducting a survey of the species, it just snored contentedly. Speakers UP!
I got tired just watching that, Murray C.
Despite the noise, I would not kick him out of my bed ?
Aww, such sweet little snorse.
I never thought snoring could sound so cute. But if the leetle mousie didn’t wake up while being held, it was very lucky a predator didn’t get a hold of it instead.
I wish I was so adorable that even my snores made people’s heads esplode. *esplode*
Really? How could a tiny rodent snoring loudly cause my brain to liquify?
Mousling needs a CPAP.
Soft Dormouse, warm dormouse
Little ball of fur
Happy dormouse, Sleepy Dormouse
Snore, snore, snore.
P.S : same comment I made on it at the Old Ranch http://cuteoverload.com/2012/01/25/tiny-dormouse-snores/
P.P.S : loved the video then and love it now!
Yes, I remember the vid from the old rzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
I think I literally heard him go “honk-shu!”
The classic honk-shu!
I third these remarks.
Anyone have a teeny weeny itty bitty Breathe Right nasal strip? For sensitive skin (i.e. furry)?
?