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 !!
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well its really hard so i am going for snails.
Yes, there are some species of the hedgehogs that are adapted to live in the rainforest. The hedgehogs that live in the rainforest includes the insects, snails, snakes, mushrooms and the watermelons.yes
Hedgehogs eat mainly animal protein - including (but not limited to) earthworms, slugs, snails & beetles.
Hedgehogs are carnivores they eat slugs and snails and idffernt insects.
Predators of snails include birds, beetles, and some mammals like hedgehogs. These predators can help control snail populations by feeding on them, which can prevent snail overpopulation and damage to plants.
The ancient Romans fattened up snails before they were killed by keeping them in a bowl of blood. The snails drank the blood until they were too fat to fit in their shells. The ancient Romans considered that the snails' blood diet made them taste nice. They sometimes, in place of blood, fed snails on milk before eating them.
hedgehogs eat snails, slugs etc. so only use their mouths and maybe paws to eat or pick up.
By putting them in a large pot or old reptile cage, and by puttin lettuce covvered in salt in it, along with hedgehogs and as many slugs/ snails you can find
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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.