No. Neither rats or hedgehogs burrow.
Their "den" or burrow.
One unless it is a female with babies. Hedgehogs are a solitary species.
They will seek out a safe place to sleep (dark and burrow like), and if they find it, they will sleep.
no they live in a nice condo in hedgehog village
A burrow
The hedgehogs live in a burrow or den. They mostly live alone unless the female hedgehog is still nursing babies.
tecnicly yes terrastriial animals lives on land and a hedgehog does that and burrow but hedgehogs live on land and when they burrow they are on land ellie
In the wild, it's a burrow. I'd imagine the term "cage" is just fine for domesticated rats though.
A rat's home is called a burrow. These underground tunnels provide shelter, protection, and a place for nesting. Rats are known to create complex burrow systems with multiple entrances and chambers.
They wont dig very deep, but they can burrow underneath and escape if the fence isn't deep enough into the ground.
no,rats need bedding that they can burrow into
There are many varieties of hedgehogs in the wild. Some are from Africa, some are from the dessert, and some are from Europe. African and dessert hedgehogs normally have a warmer climate. While European hedgehogs would have a cooler, more damp climate. All hedgehogs like to burrow and would often be seen eating insects from gardens, etc...