European hedgehogs adapt to their climate with hibernation. Because they hibernate, they are able to live through cold seasons when they can't get food. When the outside temperature goes below 59 degrees Fahrenheit, they go into hibernation. They sleep from October to April. Their body temperature goes down to about 43 degrees Fahrenheit. Usually their heart beats about 100 times a minute. During hibernation, it drops to 10 times a minute. Their breathing slows down so that their bodies don't need much energy to live.
European climates have cold seasons and hot seasons. The hedgehog will hibernate through the cold times and estivatethrough the hot ones. This is how they adapt. European hedgehogs are mostly hibernators with only a little estivation.
no due to the rainy climate hedgehogs live in mostly dry or slightly warm climates depends on the breed
Yes, hedgehogs live in the tundra.... NO.
Hedgehogs are mammals ! They live on land and drink water !
Hedgehogs live in Forests , Sheds , Hedges and Bushes.
No. There are no hedgehogs in Australia, either native or introduced.
Hedgehogs live above ground, and are generally nocturnal. They hibernate during winter.
they do live in burrows
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allot of them live in ca but maybe they ran out of hedgehogs
The hedgehogs live in a burrow or den. They mostly live alone unless the female hedgehog is still nursing babies.
Wild European hedgehogs and other species typically live 2 to 3 years. Domesticated hedgehogs typically live 3-6 years, but can live up to 10. Animals that live that long a few and far between.