Hedgehogs are NOT rodents, and as such they DO NOT need to chew on something. Hedgehogs will not go out of their way to chew on anything - and will only chew on anything if they can taste something, and they are attempting to eat it.
It can actually cause A LOT of damage to its teeth and jaw if a hedgehog continually chews on anything, and they can cut their tongues as well.
Hedgehogs eat food like humans do - they chew it, then it is digested in the stomach.
No. Hedgehogs are insectivores/omnivores, but not once in my 6+ years of ownership have I seen them eat grass. They eat insects, berries, some meat, eggs, etc. However, pet hedgehogs will and often do chew on and annoint with grass.
No. Neither rats or hedgehogs burrow.
no.Although they have some things in common,porcupines plus hedgehogs aint related
They chew it, then it is digested in the stomach.
They need them to protect themselves from predators.
chewing is known as Mastication
Dogs have sharp teeth which helps them chew on hard things.
A Bone
They like to chew on things, hide, sleep, eat, and squeak.
Probably nothing, some dogs just like to chew on things like wood. You can try giving the dog something else to chew on such as a bone or chew toy. They may find they prefer the bone over the wood.
hedgehogs are very small and shy and they hardly make a sound. they are very camouflaged and are very spiky.