Just about any cage is fine for a hedgehog.
However, a hedgehog should NEVER be housed in a cage that has multiple levels that are not blocked off (made to were they cannot fall from the top level to the bottom, as it could easily break their legs!), one without a solid bottom (so that they do not break their legs), and one that that has a top so that they cannot climb out and fall. If you choose one with slick sides, the sides need to be at least 12" high. Cages that are made for guinea pigs or rabbits usually do well.
It should have a floor space of at least 24"x24", and have good circulation. Never place your cage in direct sunlight.
In Burrows
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
yes
No.
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.