That means they exclusively eat insects.
Just hedgehogs! ps: i know cos i looked it up
Here are someMoles, Hedgehogs, Shrews, Bats, and Tenrecs
Hedgehogs are carnivores they eat slugs and snails and idffernt insects.
Insectivores are animals that primarily feed on insects. They have adaptations such as sharp teeth and claws for catching and consuming insects. Examples of insectivores include shrews, hedgehogs, and anteaters.
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.
They are technically considered insectivores, but their diets can (at times) be omnivorous.
hedgehogs are insectivores, but they will eat pretty much ANYTHING. ( insects, hamburger,cottage cheese, snakes, etc.)
Hedgehogs are mainly insectivores, however I believe they would eat a dead rat, but I doubt if they could kill one.
Such animals are the ant eater or the thorney devil they only eat antsA bird that eats worms.
No, it doesn't. Not that it matters, hedgehogs are solitary animals!
This would depend on whether the particular insectivore in question was a marsupial or not. Mountain pygmy possums, for example, are marsupials and insectivores, and they carry their young in a pouch. The only exception to this is the numbat, an Australian insectivore and a marsupial which does not have a pouch. Hedgehogs, on the other hand, are an example of placental mammals which are insectivores, but do not belong to the marsupial family; therefore, they do not have a pouch.
All hedgehogs drink water. Pet hedgehogs eat high quality cat kibble (no by-products, around 30% protein and less than 15% fat), supplemented with treats. For more information, visit the related links. Wild hedgehogs are insectivores, but will also behave like omnivores.