tee hee probably not
~Bob~
Hedgehogs are mammals, when they are first born they nurse from the mother, then the mother will eventually introduce their normal diet.
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Hedgehogs can safely eat eggs as part of their diet, but they should be cooked and given in moderation to avoid any potential health issues.
They have a diet of leaves, trees and grasses, because they are herbivores.
Leafcutter ants are known for their diet of leaves.
Yes, termites do eat leaves as part of their diet.
Ham is not inherently poisonous to hedgehogs, but it is not a suitable food for them. Hedgehogs have specific dietary needs, primarily requiring insects and a small amount of fruits and vegetables. Processed meats like ham can be high in salt and fat, which can be harmful to their health. It's best to stick to a balanced diet designed for hedgehogs to ensure their well-being.
Hedgehogs are carnivores they eat slugs and snails and idffernt insects.
Hedgehogs, mice, maybe rats, small creatures like that ( If you're in the states then, Porcupine and Ground hogs can be included). Others include centipedes, millipedes, certain species of snake, ants, certain species of spider...mainly arthropods and other invertebrates.
Yes, red wigglers do eat leaves as part of their diet.
Organisms that feed on leaves include insects such as caterpillars, beetles, and grasshoppers, as well as some mammals like deer and rabbits. Additionally, some birds and certain species of snails also consume leaves as part of their diet.
Mulberry leaves