no they dig deeper because its cold and down there its warmer
Hedgehogs eat worms and slugs, but should be hibernating in winter. If you find one during winter; contact your local animal shelter.
to look for food
Hedgehogs eat plenty of insects, grubs and worms, most of which aren't seen much in winter. With food being scarce, hedgehogs usually opt for hibernation.
you can find it in the pond
worms
In the ground but when it starts to get close to winter they move far down in the dirt
yes and any other season too
Yes, worms typically enjoy rain because the moisture helps keep their bodies hydrated and allows them to move more easily through the soil. Rain also brings food sources closer to the surface, making it easier for worms to find nutrients.
Worms have adaptations that help them survive the cold temperatures in winter. They can burrow deep underground where it's warmer, form cocoons to protect themselves, and slow down their metabolism to conserve energy. This allows them to survive through the winter months.
cutworms The kinds that are there are the ones that are there because there are many types of worms.
you go to the food stand and click on it and you will find the worms
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