In order for hedgehogs to survive, their cage temperatures have to be heated to at least 23.33 degrees Celsius (74 degrees Fahrenheit) and maintained between 23.88 and 24.44 degrees Celsius (75 and 76 degrees Fahrenheit). Lower temperatures may make hedgehogs try to go into hibernation. Cages always should have at least one thermometer, preferably two.
Hedgehogs are mammals so they are warm blooded.
reptiles, amphibians, and fish are cold-blooded, whereas mammals and birds are warm-blooded. hedgehogs are warm-blooded. as a general rule birds have wings. hedgehogs do not.
Hedgehogs are warm blooded.
yes they can
yes, all hedgehogs are mammals, so they are warm blooded.
yes, all hedgehogs are mammals, so they are warm blooded.
they go into hibernation. before they would gather food for the winter and the energy from it would keep them warm. all winter they sleep and eat and sleep and eat until it gets warm again where they start gathering food for the next hibernation...
no due to the rainy climate hedgehogs live in mostly dry or slightly warm climates depends on the breed
hedgehog live in the wild because underground where they live down there is warm for them
They survive in different habitats. Animals with hair can survive in cold and warm places, and animals without hair survive in warm places.
so they are not cold, how am i suppose to know klaudia sommer.
i just know that they roll their body because of warm temperature of desert