hedgehogs do eat snails and other things including, insects, frogs/toads, snakes, bird eggs, carrion, musherooms, grass roots, berries, melons, watermelons, peanuts, worms, slugs, caterpillars, and dog and cat food !!
Woodland animals are able to adopt to the changing seasons and either hibernate or become dormant during the winter season. Some woodland animals are white-tailed deer, rabbits, squirrels, red fox and black bears.
I think yes or no.The snail could be alergic.
It depends on the kind. Some snails have gills while others have a single lung.
Snails and slugs have a "foot" on their stomach and that is how they move. Gastro for stomach and pod for foot.
A foot for snails.
Hedgehogs are carnivores they eat slugs and snails and idffernt insects.
Hedgehogs eat mainly animal protein - including (but not limited to) earthworms, slugs, snails & beetles.
hedgehogs eat snails, slugs etc. so only use their mouths and maybe paws to eat or pick up.
hedgehogs frogs beared seals
Hedgehogs eat a variety of things, mainly insects, but will eat earth worms, slugs, snails, frogs and birds eggs. They don't hunt for voles but will eat carrion, so would be opportunistic if they came across a dead one.
Some predators of the land snail include hedgehogs, and different types of birds and insects. Humans have also been known to eat snails.
Baby hedgehogs eat cat food and water
Gastropods (literally stomach foot), or slugs and snails, are eaten by such creatures as thrushes (which smash them onto rocks). Frogs are one of the main predators for slugs and snails, but beetles, hedgehogs and shrews will all eat them - to name just a few.
snails eat veggies
It depends if they are an insect, mammal or bird. Birds will eat insects and berries of bushes and trees. Mammals, such as hedgehogs, will eat slugs, snails and worms, maybe some other insects as well. Insects will eat each other or plants.
mill worms
well its really hard so i am going for snails.